Is something wrong with my laptop?

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Airwave

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I have a Asus FX553VE laptop and i will write down the specifications bellow. I recently started playing games light rainbow six:siege and cod mw. When i put the graphics on medium i get 30fps is cod and 40fps in siege which is very low comparing to my friends' laptops with the exact same specifications. I was just wondering if there's something wrong with my laptop's hardware or something...
It even get hot playing light games like dota2 and cs:go and gives me a 50-60 fps on medium settings

Specs:
Cpu Intel i7 7700HQ
Ram 16gb ddr4
Gpu GTX 1050ti
 
Also i want to add that it gets to 85-87 degrees which is a lot because i have tried a lenovo legion y520 with the same specs and on a higher game quality (high in cod) and his laptop get to 67-73 degrees in-game!
What's the problem and also could dust in my laptop be the reason?
 
Hi,

Try performing a clean boot in Windows and see if the same behavior occurs. Have you tried opening up the laptop and checking for any dust inside the unit?

What version of Windows 10 do you have installed? Try also setting the power plan to high performance in the Control Panel and see if that helps. Have you installed the latest NVIDIA video drivers for the video adapter from NVIDIA's website?
 
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