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  • Service diagnostics
  • Collect data for support

  • Do this if overheating persists after lowering brightness and ensuring ventilation:

    If TV is under warranty, push for mainboard replacement – 1710 may have corrupted thermal calibration.


  • App or service behavior
  • Settings interactions
  • Environmental & installation factors
  • Hardware sensitivity or coincidence

  • A curious side-effect of running hot: blooming becomes visible around bright objects in dark scenes. This suggests heat is affecting the response time of the Mini-LED driver ICs, causing them to bleed light.

    Samsung received criticism that the QN90B dimmed too aggressively during long gaming sessions. In 1710, they appear to have raised the thermal throttling threshold from 65°C to 75°C on the LED driver board. This means the TV will let itself run hotter before reducing backlight brightness.

    Firmware updates can alter TCON (timing controller) parameters. Some users theorize that Samsung increased pixel overdrive to maintain brightness or improve response time, raising heat output.


    If you’d like, I can:

    The search query for "Samsung QN90B firmware 1710 hot" likely refers to a recent "hot" (widely discussed or controversial) software update for the 2022 Neo QLED TV series. Users often track these specific versions because Samsung updates can sometimes impact local dimming, peak brightness, or gaming performance. How to Install Firmware 1710

    If version 1710 is available for your region but hasn't reached your TV yet, you can often manually update it:

    Check via TV Menu: Go to Settings > All Settings > Support > Software Update and select Update Now. Manual USB Update: Visit the official Samsung Support Page and enter "QN90B." Download the Upgrade File (USB type).

    Extract the .zip file directly to the root of a FAT32-formatted USB drive.

    Plug it into the TV and follow the prompts in the Software Update menu. Why Is It "Hot"? (Community Context)

    While official changelogs are often vague (e.g., "improved stability"), the QN90B community typically monitors updates for:

    Game Mode Fixes: Adjustments to how HDR looks in Game Mode, which has been a point of contention in previous versions like 16xx.

    Local Dimming Behavior: Changes to the algorithm that manages the mini-LED zones for better black levels or reduced blooming.

    App Stability: Fixes for the Tizen OS interface speed or specific streaming app crashes.

    Note: Firmware updates are permanent; Samsung does not officially support rolling back to a previous version once installed.

    Are you seeing a specific issue like dimming or input lag after this update, or are you just looking to stay current? Update the software on your Samsung smart TV or monitor

    ⚠️ Important: Firmware 1710 is not an official widespread release for all QN90B regions (most recent public versions are 16xx). If you have 1710, it may be a beta, a leaked build, or a regional variant. Proceed with caution.


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  • Service diagnostics
  • Collect data for support

  • Do this if overheating persists after lowering brightness and ensuring ventilation:

    If TV is under warranty, push for mainboard replacement – 1710 may have corrupted thermal calibration.


  • App or service behavior
  • Settings interactions
  • Environmental & installation factors
  • Hardware sensitivity or coincidence

  • A curious side-effect of running hot: blooming becomes visible around bright objects in dark scenes. This suggests heat is affecting the response time of the Mini-LED driver ICs, causing them to bleed light.

    Samsung received criticism that the QN90B dimmed too aggressively during long gaming sessions. In 1710, they appear to have raised the thermal throttling threshold from 65°C to 75°C on the LED driver board. This means the TV will let itself run hotter before reducing backlight brightness.

    Firmware updates can alter TCON (timing controller) parameters. Some users theorize that Samsung increased pixel overdrive to maintain brightness or improve response time, raising heat output. samsung qn90b firmware 1710 hot


    If you’d like, I can:

    The search query for "Samsung QN90B firmware 1710 hot" likely refers to a recent "hot" (widely discussed or controversial) software update for the 2022 Neo QLED TV series. Users often track these specific versions because Samsung updates can sometimes impact local dimming, peak brightness, or gaming performance. How to Install Firmware 1710

    If version 1710 is available for your region but hasn't reached your TV yet, you can often manually update it:

    Check via TV Menu: Go to Settings > All Settings > Support > Software Update and select Update Now. Manual USB Update: Visit the official Samsung Support Page and enter "QN90B." Download the Upgrade File (USB type). Service diagnostics

    Extract the .zip file directly to the root of a FAT32-formatted USB drive.

    Plug it into the TV and follow the prompts in the Software Update menu. Why Is It "Hot"? (Community Context)

    While official changelogs are often vague (e.g., "improved stability"), the QN90B community typically monitors updates for:

    Game Mode Fixes: Adjustments to how HDR looks in Game Mode, which has been a point of contention in previous versions like 16xx. Collect data for support

    Local Dimming Behavior: Changes to the algorithm that manages the mini-LED zones for better black levels or reduced blooming.

    App Stability: Fixes for the Tizen OS interface speed or specific streaming app crashes.

    Note: Firmware updates are permanent; Samsung does not officially support rolling back to a previous version once installed.

    Are you seeing a specific issue like dimming or input lag after this update, or are you just looking to stay current? Update the software on your Samsung smart TV or monitor

    ⚠️ Important: Firmware 1710 is not an official widespread release for all QN90B regions (most recent public versions are 16xx). If you have 1710, it may be a beta, a leaked build, or a regional variant. Proceed with caution.


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