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Don't use it on a bed, pillow, or other soft surface that will block the exhaust vents and insulate heat. You can also try using a cooling pad. Make sure that you keep the computer clean and clear any dust or debris from the fan system.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Make sure you don't block the laptop's vents. That's the main thing. Some people use this on their lap. Not a good idea, despite their name, laptops function better when placed on a smooth, solid surface. Avoid blankets, towels or any fabrics, as they tend to block the air intake vents and cause it run hot. I haven't had to use a laptop cooling surface, but if it bother you that much, there are some available for about ~$20 that might provide extra cooling.
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