


Then if it’s still the same, you can also check your laptop manufacturer's Web site for a BIOS update because BIOS updates sometime implement revised temperature settings, which can help you optimize cooling. So before you go on following all the wise advises you will receive here do the simplest thing and check if fan is blocked by dust and try to clean the air vents by blasting them with compressed air. The heat will always change depending on age, environment and power usage of your laptop. If your computer has started to create more heat you should not only try to change your fan setting but also look for the reason why this has occurred.
