MSI GT70- 2 PE dominator pro temp

Hello
 i recently bought an MSI gaming laptop (GT 70- 2PE  dominator pro)
i7 4810mq, 16gb , nvidea gtx 880, 1tb + 237 gb ssd,
i keep monitoring my msi dragon gaming center for temperatures, and i can't help but notice my cpu temperature goes abit high sometimes for being only a 3 day old laptop with hardly nothing on it this varies from
when browsing/skyping,... = 40 - 50 and  the highest it went was 72 this is without the fan turned on.
i havent realy kept an eye on it when gaming but i was wondering what are your experiences on temperatures  is this decent?
sorry, i'm not a real techie'. thank you for your time

I got a collermaster laptop cooler for mine. I get maybe a 1 degree difference so dont expect any miracles.
I did pull the heatsinks and thoroughly cleaned the stock thermal compound off and applied some Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra 100% Metal Thermal compound which dropped it a full 5 degrees on average.
I was like you and used to fret over the temps but it has never gave me any issues and I am content with the cooling I am getting if not as good as I wish.

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    Well, here it is..... the MSI GT72-2PE Dominator Pro-007US, and the photos below do not do it justice. It's Bold, it's Bad, it's Fast, it's Powerful, and honestly, there is not much, not to like about this notebook. If there is one thing I feel could have been better, it would be the display. The Chi Mei CMN1735 has good brightness, color, and contrast, but lacks decent viewing angles.
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    With all the attributes I've mentioned above, it is when gaming, that you understand the mastery of it's intuitive design. The re-designed flex-free keyboard, the large smooth & heat-free palm rest, the spatial Dynaudio speakers, and vivid display, all lend to an immersive gaming experience. So much so, I found myself playing my test game, far longer than originally intended.
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