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The cooling of the laptop also depends on the air in which it receives in which to cool the laptop. If its getting hot air, it will only be blowing hot air across the components, likely heating them up within the first half hour of use. If you are near air ducts, try to keep the laptop away from indoor heat, as it is especially dangerous, both warm and dry. If you dont have the 20$ to spend on a cooling pad you can make yourself one out of a usb plug and a fan which runs on 5v. this concoction is in no way a liability for myself. If you make the USB adapter, get a plug from something you dont use anymore or order one online. then, connect the fan terminals to the usb plug and test out the fan. If you were good, the fan should work. Place it under the laptop and voila!
Do you believe in Logitech? I sure do.
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