BEST COOLING PAD IN AN AFFORDABLE RANGE FOR PAVILION 15-p073tx

I'm using an hp pavilion 15-p073tx.
It gets overheated especially while gaming.
i want to buy a good cooling pad that will give good results.
can someone suggest some good cooling pads ??????

The Rosewill RNA-7600W comes highly recommended by laptop gamers.
The Targus Chill mat is also very reliable.
And if you really want to spend the money, the Storm SF-19 Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad is also very effective.
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    The Rosewill RNA-7600W comes highly recommended by laptop gamers.
    The Targus Chill mat is also very reliable.
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