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Depends on your laptop size, to what cooler would be best.
I would suggest something like the Cooler Master SF-17.
The reasons being it's a single large fan 180mm - Larger fans draw more airflow, while using less effect in rotations and therefore also less noise. It would be around 21dBA, which isn't bad considering an airflow of 70CFM (double of some others).
Were we offtopic? I don't think we were.
The OP's topic is about overheating and he thinks it may be due to him smoking. Stating about the buildup is an obvious possibility of the overheating.
Compressed air cans do work and extremely well... They are used by many computer experts.
The trick is short bursts only. Multiple angles. You will find dust will group up, then leap out as a dust bunny when done correctly as the quick pressure forces it to the side then back upwards. The dust escapes the same flow as the air escapes back out. You just might want to vaccum out the area around it afterwards or just do it outside.
Note:
- Continuous holding down of the air, can cause fan to spin over RPM or force dust to pack in more (causing damage).
- Holding the can upside down will have a freezing effect (causing damage if not dried before running), try avoid doing that.
Try cleaning the tar build up on your monitor with compressed air and see how that works.
You miss understand the full picture...
Smoke contains tar, tar acts as a glue which gets inside the laptop... it's not actually the problem however, it's the dust which then rests and sticks to that, building up over time. Your laptop becomes a dust magnet and it will stick!
True... I wouldn't know about that, as I don't smoke (well only the good stuff as a kid). Perhaps cyber clean (high-tech cleaning compound) or opening and actually wiping it down with a cloth might be necessary, not sure.
or if components do not have overheat power states, they will cook themselves
solution, use an aircompressor and blow in the laptops vents to clean them
and make sure the fans spin
you can get most laptop fans on ebay to replace any broken ones
Contacts oxidized and corroded, reduce heat irradiation on radiators, and the dust not only leads to the overheating and short circuit (static)
Smoker's PC is very difficult to clean, need special liquid and ultrasonic bath, dissolving the resin but do not touch the lacquer which covered textolite boards. Conventional vacuum cleaner or compressor - is not enough.
P.S.: When smoking formed about 4000 substances, released 300 different (tar)resins. 30 of these substances are toxic to death or to cause cancer. Have a nice day.