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in july (2013) i got my laptop from acer (specs on my profile). since last 3 months i recognized that i only had 60-70% of the fps that i had when the laptop was new. and no, its not the driver. the temperatures increased too.

when the laptop was new i had 78-84°C under full load (depending on room temp.) and i have ~94-98°C (measured with MSI afterburner)

does anyone know how to fix this, and no, i wont take the laptop apart for fan cleaning, because it would be a warranty void

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Compressed air can blow out most of the dust without even taking it apart.

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even if you manage to get the dust out of the fans or not, you can buy a cooling board to place your laptop on.http://www.amazon.com/iClooly-N-Board-Portable-Laptop-Cooling/dp/B0049PG8T4/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1398693051&sr=8-6&keywords=laptop+cooling+board

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as others have said clean your computer with a can of compressed air also you might have other tasks running using your cpu also that you might not know about running in the background might wanna check to see if any other task is using alot of your cpu on my laptop splashtop was running making my cpu run at 75% on the desktop disabled it and everything is better

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