Hardware Laptop shutting down automatically

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For the last several months, my laptop has been shutting down automatically when I played games (Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, Star Craft 2, Spider-man 3 etc.). I think this is due to overheating because whenever it turn off the laptop is really hot. I would like to know what is exactly causing this problem and how to solve it.


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Sausage Head said:
Check your battery/charge it/replace it/play with the charging thing plugged-in.
And no, that was not a long post.
How do I check my battery? I already charged it to 100% (will try again the next day), Only when I learn how to check my battery and I find its faulty, when I play with the charging thing plugged in it shut downs even more and sorry when I was posting it, it looked big but after posting it it looked smaller.
 

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Yup, it's overheating. I'ts done to prevent any serious damage to your CPU.
I have had the same problem with my laptop. But a thorough cleaning of the vents and the fan helped a lot. But if you wanna go all the way. Replace the heat zink on the CPU.

A "quick fix" is to take you vacuum cleaner and hold it up to the fan. It'll suck out some dust and what-not.
 

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gumphfy said:
Yup, it's overheating.

It looks like it, yes. But there are models/components without automatic shutdown, so we need details. There are other possibilities, too, e.g. battery related. Good notebooks do not overheat, they just get hot (if taken care of).
 

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Strider said:
Model and details please
Laptop:

Acer ASPIRE 4740G
Intel Core i3 processor 330M (2.13GHZ, 3MB L3 cache)
NVIDIA GeForce 310M Up to 1279MB TurboCache
14.0" HD LED LCD
2 GB Memory
320 GB HDD
DVD-Super Multi DL drive
Acer Nplify 802.11b/g/n
6-cell Li-ion battery
 

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Have you had a look at your windows logs? Press the windows button, right click my computer -> manage, and there are all the logs. Look around the time it shut down. There might be a clear text hint as to why it shut down.

The Nvidia driver can also log GPU temperature as I recall, you might try that too.
 

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You can try doing some simple things

1) Check that the fans are running. A laptop like that can't be running on passive heatsinks. There must be a few fans trying to blow heat out. See where those vents are and ensure the fans are working.

2) You can try a few cheap ways to aleviate heat issues. I've got some postit notes holding up the 4 corners of my netbook to give it some heat dissipation. You might try that first. You can also get a laptop cooling station that will cool the laptop as well.

3) Monitor your CPU temp

http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

Should give you an idea if your CPU or GPU is melting into oblivion
 

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What do you have your laptop sat on? Even on a flat hard surface mine overheats so I got a Cooling Mat for it, I don't even plug it in but having it raised off the surface helps with the airflow and keeps it cool (ish).....
 

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Remove any dust / leftover which may block vents. The design of some notebooks allow to collect more shit/dust on heatsink/cpu fans, so that´s why you should at least clean them every 6 months.

Netbooks have all the parts soldered to motherboard, so most likely you´d have to take apart the lower protective case to do this. Notebooks have (most of them) a dedicated airflow vent, so removing some screws , then doing some cleaning to gpu/cpu heatsinks using a toothbrush will do
 

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if youre not scared, you can open the thing up and clean the heatsink. or take it to a professional. you would be surprised how much shit collects on there. ive seen it look like a hairball coughed up by a lion.

that junk blocks the airflow around the hot metal. its the same effect you get if you had a broken fan. no airflow = hotter components = computer turns itself off to avoid damage.
 

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