So to clarify this, it is completely normal for the CPU/GPU to be heated, and it is even more normal for a CPU/GPU to be heated even more in laptops, as it is in a very small cramped place under the laptop. So gamers use undervolting to fix that.
I personally don't believe it has ANYTHING to do...
My laptop is Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15IMH05 with Intel core i7 - 10750H and Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti, which I just purchased it 2 weeks ago.
I don't know if my laptop has heating problems or is it normal, it is my first time owning a gaming laptop. But, from such a powerful CPU and GPU, and with...