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seanwee

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  1. Personally I find that the best laptop cooling pads you can buy are cooling pads with 2x140mm fans. Then, just remove the mesh which blocks 80% of the airflow and you'll start seeing a more significant temperature improvement.
  2. The best cooling pad is a custom cooling pad. 2x Arctic P14 with voltage booster @ 13.6v Drops temps by an additional 10C compared to just lifting up the back of the laptop.
  3. Noctua and Arctic thermal pastes don't have a good history of longevity in laptops though. The MX4 and NT-H1 were the worst pastes you con use on a laptop so I'd keep a close eye on temps as they may creep up again in a few months.
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