What fan is used and is it possible to upgrade it

i've been wonering if i could upgrade my fan for my hp 250 g1 to increase the performance and i use it as a gaming laptop because it was fairly cheap, it peaked my mind because if i could do that then could i also increase my cpu plus this laptop/notbook is kinda getting old and it's heating up at a fairly high temperature
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compressed air is invisible....seriously, you can use any of the compressed air cans sold at any office store if that is what you are going to do. That is a half-axxed approach to what is probably a more serious issue but better than nothing. Use the straw to blow the air in and also stick a bent-out paperclip in there to hold the fan blades from spinning so you do not burn out the bearings on the fan. 

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