Hi @Ifreakis , 1. Update BIOS/Firmware Check the Medion website for the latest BIOS or firmware updates for your model. 2. Adjust Power Settings Go to Control Panel > Power Options in Windows and set the power plan to “Balanced” rather than "High Performance." In the advanced power settings, you can also modify the CPU power settings to reduce the amount of heat generated. Look for options like Processor power management and lower the maximum processor state to prevent the CPU from running at full power all the time. 3. Check Task Manager for Background Processes Ensure that there are no unnecessary background processes or programs consuming CPU power and generating heat. Sometimes, even light tasks like running multiple tabs in a browser or having many background applications can cause temperature spikes.
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