Is Minecraft the only game to do that? Sounds like a nasty power supply.
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Is it overheating? I know Minecraft sometimes causes my computer's fans to kick it up a notch, and it wouldn't surprise me if it caused full overheating in some systems.
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Temps are fine, but in the 1st pic, was that the ram usage with the game running or not? Because if it's not running in that pic, than it sounds like you're running out of memory, although it shouldn't crash the whole computer.
i play minecraft and terraria. when i play terraria my computer do not shut down or it is normal.
well Terraria isn't very demanding.
Ok so your temps are fine and so is your ram usage. At this point I would think it's your power supply, but since you're using a laptop that shouldn't be the problem.
2 things I can think of:
1. Your laptop charger is bad. When you're running games it's overloading it and causing your computer to die. This would explain why it just shuts down without giving any error messages or BSODing.
2. There is some sort of hardware failure that triggers only when being used at full potential.
One thing, is whenever your computer dies, does the game slow down or lag or anything? Or does it suddenly turn off?
So what you should do is run a CPU/GPU intensive benchmark for a good 20 minutes or so, and see if that turns off your computer. I recommend FurMark
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What Happened
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while playing minecraft in 5 to 30 minutes my computer shuts off then when i turn it on back it turns off again when the windows logo comes.
I am now really annoyed to this problem it started when i downloaded optifine. the problem was fixed before and i don't know why it was fixed.
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Computer Properties
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Windows 10 Home
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2330M CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.20 GHz
RAM 2.00 GB
64-bit Operating System, x64 based processor
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What I Do Trying to Fix This
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I tried to vacuum the fans and it do not work.
I tried to google some and they all not work.
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Thanks
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thanks if you tried to help me to fix this problem or thanks for telling how to fix this problem and thanks for replying.
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Check your ram usage and your computer's temperature using something like CPU-ID.
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Is Minecraft the only game to do that? Sounds like a nasty power supply.
Yeah, that guy in the avatar is me. I'm *that* strange. It happens. Sometimes people act like that. Just go with it. I can offer help with suggestions even before you post them - NOT make your suggestions - but help you with them.
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Is it overheating? I know Minecraft sometimes causes my computer's fans to kick it up a notch, and it wouldn't surprise me if it caused full overheating in some systems.
"Most plans are critically flawed by their own logic. A failure at any step will ruin everything after it. That's just basic cause and effect. It's easy for a good plan to fall apart. Therefore, a plan that has no attachment to logic cannot be stopped. The success or failure of any given step will have no impact on the macro level."
-Red Mage, 8-Bit Theater
"90% of the Internet's statistics are made-up, and 7/8 of its quotes are misattributed."
-Abraham Lincoln, 16th US President
It just shuts down my computer no blue screen
As everyone else said, check your ram usage and temperatures. Does this only happen with Minecraft? Or do you play other games?
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Sounds like overheating. Check temps.
Also, don't vacuum computers, the static electricity can and will kill them.
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These are the temperatures and memory usages.
Temps are fine, but in the 1st pic, was that the ram usage with the game running or not? Because if it's not running in that pic, than it sounds like you're running out of memory, although it shouldn't crash the whole computer.
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not in in game or not playing the game when i took a picture of it
This is a picture with the memory usage and minecraft.
i play minecraft and terraria. when i play terraria my computer do not shut down or it is normal.
well Terraria isn't very demanding.
Ok so your temps are fine and so is your ram usage. At this point I would think it's your power supply, but since you're using a laptop that shouldn't be the problem.
2 things I can think of:
1. Your laptop charger is bad. When you're running games it's overloading it and causing your computer to die. This would explain why it just shuts down without giving any error messages or BSODing.
2. There is some sort of hardware failure that triggers only when being used at full potential.
One thing, is whenever your computer dies, does the game slow down or lag or anything? Or does it suddenly turn off?
So what you should do is run a CPU/GPU intensive benchmark for a good 20 minutes or so, and see if that turns off your computer. I recommend FurMark
Gaming PC Specs - Intel i5-2500K ~ ASUS P8P67M-Pro ~ Hyper 212+ ~ MSI GTX 970 OC ~ 8GB DDR3 Ram ~ 250GB Samsung EVO 850 ~ 500GB HardDrive ~ XFX 550w PSU ~ Fractal Core 1000 ~ Windows 8.1 ~ Samsung P2350 1080p Soon upgrading to GTX 1080/R9 490X + 1440p 144Hz
Macbook Pro 15" Retina - Intel i7 ~ 8GB Ram ~ Nvidia GT 650M ~ 256GB SSD ~ 2880 by 1800 Screen <3
i tried to use FurMark and it says
a problem caused the program to stop working correctly
and my charger have a damage but still works
and it do not slowdown or lag and it just shuts down without anything
thanks by the way
Sounds like the charger is the problem.
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I buy a new charger and I try minecraft then after 1 hour and 30 minutes my laptop shutsdown
Your computer hard-drive is old or power-supply is most likely. If you do not want to try upgrading these parts I recommend updating your drivers.
what do you mean??
hey i tried to update drivers using Device Manager and its says the best driver software is in your device
Hey guys i really need help this thing is really annoying just please.