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![]() Can't buy a case fan for a notebook but he can purchase a cooling pad if he is concerned with heat.
As someone else already mentioned your computer shouldn't even be functioning at those temperatures. I am willing to bet those temps are off. Try different diagnostic software. The bottom of a notebook can get pretty warm. AC Adapters can also get very warm. Make sure you have your notebook on a flat surface, ie: not on a bed or pillow or anything. You do not want to block any vents on the bottom or sides of the notebook. Asher (A+ and Net+) Working MSTS certifications now. | ||
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![]() Rule nr 1, never buy a laptop to play games, they don't hold up for that for long.
Computer get warm especially when rendering graphics, GPU is usually the hottest piece of hardware in the computer. When you wanna play games go with something bigger so the GPU can be cooled properly.
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![]() I had sensors telling me my computer was running that hot before, was actually a combination of a bad sensor and excessive dust between the heatsink and the fan. Desktop though.
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![]() If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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