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If you have very hot processor then you van try this
Hey! for all who were wondering about a solution, I have one. I have the same laptop with the same overheating problems and my theory is, that they suck at desiging a case lol. I'm not an expert or anything but from what I can see, the main problem is that the processor is too powerful for the cooler in the laptop (especially with the Turboboost enabled) I use the same solution as KooDa. If you are using windows 7, go to Control Panel->Power options. Click on "change plan settings" next to the plan you have selected. Once you're in there, click on "change advanced power settings". Scroll down , and look for "Processor power management". Select "Maximum processor state" (plugged in or on battery is self explanatory) and turn it down to 60%, this will reduce the heating a *lot* but thanks for the processor being bada$$ it will still run games perfectly. Also check the "Minimum processor state" and if it's on 100%, turn it down to 60%. Basically this means that your system will only use 60% of your processor's power. For example if you have a 2300mhz processor , it will tune it down to about 1350 mhz which seems a lot less, but it doesn't really show when it comes to gaming. I can run everything on the same details as I could when I used the full power of the cpu. I hope i could help!
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