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-Gaming laptops tend to be loud by nature due to the higher TDP CPUs and high end GPUs - there is no way around it unless you split the load with dual fans.
+Gaming laptops tend to be loud by nature due to the higher TDP CPUs and high end GPUs - there is no way around it unless you split the load with dual fans. Acer does use dual fans, but they don’t dedicate one fan to the CPU and one for the GPU, so they run into the same issue as you do with one fan.
What can sometimes be done to help the situation is to use a quality thermal paste like [https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-MX-4-2019-Performance-Durability/dp/B07LF66ZSV/|Artic MX-4], but if you just got the laptop brand new and nobody else has used it, it’s not something you should really do until the 3-4 year mark unless you have issues within the first 1-2 years with the laptop. '''The only time you mess with it right away (or after the return period) is if you bought the laptop used and do not know if it’s been done, and you want to be sure.'''

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Gaming laptops tend to be loud by nature due to the higher TDP CPUs and high end GPUs - there is no way around it unless you split the load with dual fans.

What can sometimes be done to help the situation is to use a quality thermal paste like [https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-MX-4-2019-Performance-Durability/dp/B07LF66ZSV/|Artic MX-4], but if you just got the laptop brand new and nobody else has used it, it’s not something you should really do until the 3-4 year mark unless you have issues within the first 1-2 years with the laptop. '''The only time you mess with it right away (or after the return period) is if you bought the laptop used and do not know if it’s been done, and you want to be sure.'''

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