If it's overheating, it's probably clogged with dust. Laptops are notorious dust collectors due to the small air pathways and little fans they use. Once that airway gets clogged, it's like you have a blanket on your CPU/GPU instead of a cooler. Use a compressor to blow it out or open it up and go through it with an air can.
This effect is twice as bad with laptops like yours that have a discrete graphics card.
If it's overheating, it's probably clogged with dust. Laptops are notorious dust collectors due to the small air pathways and little fans they use. Once that airway gets clogged, it's like you have a blanket on your CPU/GPU instead of a cooler. Use a compressor to blow it out or open it up and go through it with an air can.
This effect is twice as bad with laptops like yours that have a discrete graphics card.