1. Recognise the signs
A warm laptop is normal, especially during video calls, gaming, or heavier work. However, overheating may be a problem if you notice:
- Constant loud fan noise
- The base becoming very hot
- Sudden slowdowns
- Random shutdowns
- Battery draining faster than normal
These signs suggest the system may be struggling to cool itself properly.
2. Check where you use the laptop
Using a laptop on a bed, cushion, blanket, or sofa can block airflow underneath. This prevents hot air from escaping properly.
Try placing it on:
- A hard desk
- A clear table
- A laptop stand
This simple change can sometimes reduce heat quickly.
⚠ Common Mistake
Many people assume the laptop is faulty when it is actually being used on a soft surface that blocks the cooling vents.
3. Reduce heavy background activity
A laptop can become hot when it is doing too much at once. Too many browser tabs, video calls, cloud syncing, or background programs can place extra load on the processor.
Try:
- Closing unused apps
- Restarting the laptop
- Reducing browser tabs
- Checking whether any program is using unusually high resources
4. Look for blocked vents or dust
Dust builds up over time around vents and internal fans. This can cause poor airflow and louder fan noise.
Signs dust may be the cause include:
- Heat increasing gradually over months
- Fan noise becoming much louder
- The laptop heating even during simple tasks
💡 Pro Tip
If the laptop has not been cleaned in a long time and it now gets hot during light use, an internal clean can sometimes make a big difference.
5. Consider ageing internal parts
As laptops get older, several parts can contribute to overheating:
- Worn cooling fans
- Dried thermal paste
- Ageing batteries
- Internal components working harder than before
At this stage, a proper inspection may be more useful than trying temporary fixes.
6. When to book a repair
Get professional help if:
- The laptop switches itself off
- The fan makes rattling or grinding sounds
- The body becomes too hot to touch comfortably
- You smell burning
- The battery looks swollen
- Performance has dropped heavily