No.
Modern hardware is designed to run hot.
70, 80, even 90°c, all within spec. Fans getting loud? Working as intended. (also unavoidable, because they have to use smaller fans, that have to spin faster to achieve the same cooling performance as a larger fan, and thus are louder).
Manufacturers know that this will happen, because the small formfactor limits the available cooling solutions. That is also the reason why they use special, low-power versions of CPUs and GPUs in laptops.
If your machine runs hot, and you will know when it does, because it will shut itself off to protect itself, you would be better served by opening the machine, cleaning the dust off the fans and cooling fins, and replacing the thermal paste on the CPU.
https://www.ifixit.com/ should have detailed instructions on how to do that. (I would also recommend their toolkit, that is specialised for small electronics devices).