Notebook cooler heating power supply

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Hello,

First, sorry for my bad english. Secondly, i've bought (for sometime now) a Samsung Series 5 - NP550P5C notebook. My problem is that the cooler is on the left side of the notebook, on the side of the power supply connector. I use this note to play, and it can get really hot, and I realized that it heats up the connector and i think that it's dammaging it.
It's just an impression; an external cooling fan should resolve it or am I doomed?

Thanks :)
 
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Power jacks usually get damaged from too much pressure plugging in and unplugging. The power cable is made of silicon and metal, there is nothing in there that normal (even high) laptop operating temperatures is going to damage.
I will recommend the use of a laptop cooler anyway when gaming to help lower the internal temps of the laptop since high internal temps are what will inevitably cause damage (but most likely not to the power jack or cable).
Power jacks usually get damaged from too much pressure plugging in and unplugging. The power cable is made of silicon and metal, there is nothing in there that normal (even high) laptop operating temperatures is going to damage.
I will recommend the use of a laptop cooler anyway when gaming to help lower the internal temps of the laptop since high internal temps are what will inevitably cause damage (but most likely not to the power jack or cable).
 
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