> The computer's excessive temperature is typically a result of inadequate heat dissipation inside the device.
Yes, probably
> To clear dust and add thermal oil, it is advised to locate a qualified physical repair business.
It's a new device
> Users who
> are unfamiliar with disassembly...
Not really, it's always on a desk, just like all other laptops which are way older than this new laptop (6 months) which was running slow from the beginning
Can't open up the machine, not legally allowed to
I have this Dell XPS13 and it is running very hot, both the CPU and the SSD
It's also performing badly
I'm looking into the cause of this issue, because I worked with many laptop (and PC's), and I've never seen anything like this
The CPU (an Intel I7) extremely easily goes to 100 degrees, it...