Pc turns off, not shutdown, unexpectedly
This started about a week ago. I'll be doing something and for no reason i can think of it will turn off. Except maybe from being to hot which doesn't make that much sense as it runs b/t 120-180 and very very rarely 190-200. But anyway it will turn off as in the screen goes black and the power goes off, sort of like crashing. Then i turn it back on and there isn't a message like you would get from a crash, and it runs just fine.
I will be glad to overcome this it gets quite annoying
Thank ahead of time for any help
Smalls
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Overheat or lack of enough power
jbennet
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Its a laptop , if it was a desktop I would feel more than comfortable pokin around the inside, but, haven't really moved in to laptops yet.
Got this thing that tells the temp of intel cpu's called CoreTemp (This link isn't mine), not real sure how accurate it is but at the moment its tellin me i'm about 155-170. So I can see the heat thing being a prob
Questions
Don't these things shutdown at about 210ish?
And, How to get around this?
Smalls
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what are these temps? c or f?
please use C
jbennet
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if you're using a desktop..make sure that you're heatsink to your processor is properly seated and there's enough thermal compound..and check processor fan also..
cguan_77
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3 yrs later replying for archiving purposes
the laptop is an acer extenza 4620z
i eventually broke it down and found a dust bunny that wadded up to about the size of a gumball (monster lil thing)
over all i had to do this same procedure with same results about every 6mo.
i also perceive this as an acer design flaw between the fan and the heat-sink fins as there is very little room for debris to pass through
so if pc blacks out for no good reason at all, check heat-sinks and fans
Smalls
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Hi. 3 Years later then replied? Hmm, where have you been all this while. Lol
What you say about your last sentence is true. Mostely likely when your PC shut down for no apparent reason, it may be an overheating issue. Good to see you coming back to daniweb, smalls.
jingda
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If you follow the above suggestion and do not work, create a new thread fist. Other volunteer will immediately help you with the problem. If you do not know how to create a new thread, post here.
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