Vga cooler on cq43

in my hand has  a presario cq43.
i  dissassembled it and saw has no vga cooler.vga chip is naked.
is it right?
model is hosting those parts; amd e350, 2gb ram, amd 6310

Hi,
No VGA cooler on a normal laptop.
Regards.
BH
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