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I've recently bought  a Samsung notebook for general use with a GeForce mx110, yea , it's a beast.

I mainly use my consoles to game right now, but I still use my notebook to play old PS2 games and less demanding games like, rocket League, FFXIV and PoE(this one with questionable performance).

I don't have notice big hits in performance throughout my playthrough, whoever I'm bit concerned about my GPU temperature. While I'm playing FFXIV for instance, the GPU temperature measured by 2 separate programs (mainly using speccy) hits a constant 79-80 °C, yes, Celsius.

Therefore I have a few questions: in a notebook, what can I do to lower this temperature? Should I buy those tables with adicional coolers? do they work?
And, most important, can this damage my GPU/notebook in the long term? If I can run my games at 60fps, not noticing huge performance dips, should I be worried?

In advance, thanks for the help guys.

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80c is pretty normal for a very thin notebook, so i wouldnt worry about it.

If you aren't seeing any performance dips, that means that the gpu hasn't hit a high enough temperature to protect itself, so it is fine.

If the gpu was a constant 90c then i would be worried, 80c is pretty meh.

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