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03-16-2024 10:52 AM
Make sure the battery is fully charged. Your laptop can overheat if it has to charge the battery at the same time as it is being extensively used. Makes sure your power button plan causes the laptop to shutdown instead of going to sleep. If it sleeps and is not plugged in then the battery can run down overnight;.
To mitigate the heat problem you should use a laptop cooler.
I recommend you keep the CPU out of turbo mode. Edit the power plan and set the maximum processor speed to %99 for when plugged in and a smaller value if just on batteries. Change the %100 to a smaller value, even 99 can make a difference
If this is an older system then use air duster to clean the fans
How to use air duster from WIKI how
https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Laptop-with-Compressed-Air#:~:text=With%20the%20laptop%20closed%2C%2....
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