If you find that your laptop's cooling performance is not satisfactory, there are some steps you can take to improve it. Cleaning your laptop regularly can help remove dust and dirt which can clog the vents and fan, reducing the airflow and increasing the temperature. You can use a soft brush, a compressed air can, or a vacuum cleaner to do this. Additionally, you may want to replace the thermal paste which fills the gaps between components and the heat sink, improving heat transfer. Over time, this paste may dry out or crack, reducing its effectiveness. You can buy new thermal paste online or from a computer store and apply it yourself. Lastly, you could use a cooling pad which sits under your laptop and provides extra fans or vents to increase the airflow and lower the temperature of your laptop. However, make sure to check size, shape, and power requirements before buying one.