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My laptop has a few problems with overheating, especially at this time of the year. I already have an external fan which blows in air from underneath, but my CPU runs at over 80oC, my GPU runs at nearly 100oC when gaming and touching the laptop is like putting your hand in A oven, so yeah...

 

I need a external fan which pulls out hot air from the side vents of my laptop so then the motherboad does not turn into putty, but not one which is so weak it does nothing apart from draining my battery (it is already draining fast enough as it is).

 

It already has a standard fan inside pulling air out, so would having an extneral fan pulling make any difference?

 

Anotherthing, I have been trying to find one on the internet but I cannot find any at all!

 

Help will be appciated! :)

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I can't recommend any fan : \ but i can give you some tips. Pull the laptop apart and clean it for starters :D then reapply thermal paste. If that doesn't help a little bit idk. Was it like that from the moment you bought it? I guess you can also remove all overclocks that you might have done. Consider downclocking or underclocking, heck idk if this is a thing or not :D but if overcloking makes temps higher, the the opposite direction can do the opposite? ;D

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my laptop used to run at about 85-90c when gaming using a cooling pad (blowing air down away from my latop). so i took my cooling pad apart and fliped the fan around so it blows air up on the to bottom of my laptop. and now my temps are around 75-80c. so i dont know why cooling pads have there fans blowing away cause i have found its better if they blow on to the laptop XD

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