SSD drive and blow out dust with canned air - with the computer turned off and battery removed, of course.
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First, blow out dust through the side vent with canned air - with the computer turned off and battery removed, of course. See how termperature is.
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Then see how the temperature. It is doubtful you would need a new laptop. With respect to jonas , re-doing the thermal paste is probably not needed and really only a job for techies.
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Second, replace hard drive with an SSD regardless.
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Then see how the temperature is.
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It is doubtful you would need a new laptop. With respect to judah, re-doing the thermal paste is probably not needed and really, I would say, only a job for techies. I’ve read too many cases of people having serious trouble after attemting this.
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I would go step by step checking temperature after each one
SSD drive and blow out dust with canned air - with the computer turned off and battery removed, of course.
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Then see how the temperature. It is doubtful you would need a new laptop.
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Then see how the temperature. It is doubtful you would need a new laptop. With respect to jonas , re-doing the thermal paste is probably not needed and really only a job for techies.