
If you use your laptop in bed or on the sofa, the heat can build up along the battery. Place your laptop on a hard, flat or elevated surface.If the exhaust fan inside of your case has died, you’ll need to replace it to solve the problem. If you haven’t cleaned your PC before, open the case use compressed air to blow any dust out. It could be that your computer is exceptionally dirty. If you notice your computer tends to freeze when you’re doing a lot of intensive work on it but the task manager doesn’t indicate something is wrong with the hard drive or RAM, it’s probably overheating.


If your computer is running hot, it can cause stuttering.
