There are a couple of reasons your laptop is overheating:
- Improper air circulation
- To fix: ensure all ventilation ports are open, clear, and unblocked. This includes the sides, rear and the bottom of the device.
- Inadequate cooling temperatures
- The ambient temperatures are too warm. If this is the case, then make sure that the device can get fresh, cool air.
- Inadequate Cooling device
- This sometimes happens. The laptop is too powerful for the cooling system that its supposed to provide.
- Dust/dirt buildup
- Most common cause of overheating next to Improper ventilation, the best way here is to take a can of compressed air and blow it into the vent holes to clean it out.
The best thing I can recommend is that you keep it well-ventilated. It overheats due to the processor and graphics working so hard yet the cooling system can't keep up and reaches critical temperatures.
Look up a free program called OpenHardwareMonitor. It allows you to keep an eye on temperatures so that you know how high it may go before it shuts down.
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