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hey everybody hows it going so today im going to show you how to clean the cooling system and replace the thermal paste in your dell xps 9500 or 9510 its a very simple process and all you need is a philips nt5 torx screwdrivers rubbing alcohol q-tips and some high-quality thermal paste i recommend using arctic mx-5 or grizzly cryonut ill put the links to all the stuff down below in the description before we get started i want to show you my cpu and gpu temperatures in idle and under heavy load so we could compare the results before and after so heres my cpu and gpu idle temps and what ill do next is ill go to the tools menu and run system stability test so after running on this test for a few minutes we got a max of 74 degrees on the cpu and the gpu peaked at 72 degrees which is actually not bad but i have to mention that i always use my laptop in a cool mode this mode slightly limits your laptops performance but keeps it cool and if we switch to any of these modes the tempera