Equium L300 shut downs suddenly because of overheating

This computer is 5 years old.
Original OS is Vista and I clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit...
I was improving the disk of 320 GB and 2 GB of Ram.

I opened two or three times to clean dust from the FAN.
It heats up so fast and so often that when I watch a video in full screen it stops itself.
When I touch under the touchpad area, he's almost hurt to burn my fingers.

When I press the power button to turn on the computer, the fan starts at the same time.

is there a simple way to cool it fan and below the laptop? How to stop closing unexpected downs. ??

> is there a simple way to cool it fan and below the laptop? How to stop the unexpected closure of downs?

How to stop? Of course, the internal temperature is too high and therefore the machine will stop.

Why the temperature is too high? Well, either the cooling modules may not cool properly the internals (CPU and GPU) or these parts (GPU and CPU) also produce a lot of heat.

(1) cooling modules:
Where the dust and debris prevents fans spin faster, the temperature would increase and laptop would be closed. You must make sure cooling modules are free of dust and that fans can run with performance of Paris.
In the Windows power management settings, you can set the method of cooling performance. Optimized battery setting, the propeller would rotate more slowly, but it would increase the working time of battery.

(2) you could decrease the performance of the processor. This can be done in Windows power management too. You can affect the performance of the CPU max 80-70%

Another solution: try to use some external cooling blocks. There are a lot of devices on the market that could cool the laptop from the underside.

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