Making a laptop cooling pad. What material should i use?

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My laptop gets to high temperatures while doing doing tasks that i often do such as watching videos, gaming, typing, browsing the internet. I want to lower it to preserve my laptop and to hopefully improve my laptops performance, especially in games.

So i want to make a cooling pad, and was wondering what materials i should use. I was thinking metal, specifically steel sheets as a base and to hold the fans and laptop. Metal can be lightweight and strong, but doesn't metal store heat well therefor make a heat cycle giving heat back into my laptop? I was also thinking of using wood, seems like a nice idea. It feels nice to touch, it would look cool on a desk and is easier to work with than metal (for the specific design i have in mind), it can store heat inside of it, but i dont think it would store a lot and give off that much heat back. I dont know, i may be wrong, im not familiar with all the properties of these two materials, i just work well with them.

Any suggestions on what i should use? If there are any, please explain why that material is better to use.
 
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You have it backwards, the wood would insulate, "giving" back more heat. The metal could transfer heat to the air, take away the heat. It's why heatsinks are metal.

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Thanks for this, i forgot to mention that yea, buying one is an option, but i really enjoy making and building things that i use. Also if i build it, i can get it for free! Plus a good grade because ill be making this at school, I needed a project to do anyways
 

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Ohhh alright. Thanks i was confused about that. Would making it out of wood really make a difference than from making it out of metal besides the one you just said?
 
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