This is an issue i have only had in 1.8 and no earlier versions. And I have also seen no prerequisite actions that have occured between each of the times that this has occurred.
Latest occurrence:
I have been playing on a 1.8 Vanilla server. I went to a single player world to test out a auto farm design to later build on the server. after constructing it and seeing it work well, I went to take screenshots to follow on the server. I pressed f1 to remove my gui. Then I pressed f2 to take the first screenshot. Then my computer literally just shut off.
good fans won't get loud, and neither will failed fans. You should get a message about CPU overheating when you restart your computer, but it might not happen. If you search for CPU TEMP there are some free utilities that will help monitor that.
I'm more interested in the keystrokes however. There are ways to shut down your computer using alt+F2, iirc.
good fans won't get loud, and neither will failed fans. You should get a message about CPU overheating when you restart your computer, but it might not happen. If you search for CPU TEMP there are some free utilities that will help monitor that.
I'm more interested in the keystrokes however. There are ways to shut down your computer using alt+F2, iirc.
There was no overheating message when restarting my computer and the only key I hit was f2
either it happens randomly, or it happens every time you hit a specific key. which is it?
Note, evidence for it being overheating would be that if it generally happens after X minutes of playing initially, but if you try to restart and play immediately after the sudden shutdown it happens much more quickly (it takes time for the chips to cool off, and if they are already nearly at shutdown temp then it'll trigger thermal shutdown very quickly)
either it happens randomly, or it happens every time you hit a specific key. which is it?
Note, evidence for it being overheating would be that if it generally happens after X minutes of playing initially, but if you try to restart and play immediately after the sudden shutdown it happens much more quickly (it takes time for the chips to cool off, and if they are already nearly at shutdown temp then it'll trigger thermal shutdown very quickly)
Pretty much randomly. It doesn't happen after a certain amount of time either.
Also it just happened again, but this time the second I hit the play button when restarting the game.
It's time for you to get a new computer. Did it also take a while for the computer tho start up again after it shuts down?
yeah it takes a while to start up when it shuts off.
Can't get a new computer though, my family is pretty poor. On top of that my dad's car broke so we had to get a new one. Then out water pump broke in our well, had to get a new one. Then our air conditioner broke, had to get a temporary fix since we can't replace it. Now our sink has a non stop drip.
yeah it takes a while to start up when it shuts off.
Can't get a new computer though, my family is pretty poor. On top of that my dad's car broke so we had to get a new one. Then out water pump broke in our well, had to get a new one. Then our air conditioner broke, had to get a temporary fix since we can't replace it. Now our sink has a non stop drip.
No sorry , did you check if your internal fan has stopped spining or is very weak? You should have a fan (eather internal or external) strong enought to keep the pc from turning off.
No sorry , did you check if your internal fan has stopped spining or is very weak? You should have a fan (eather internal or external) strong enought to keep the pc from turning off.
i just looked through a hole in the back of the computer and the fan is spinning perfectly fine. Any info from the log?
This is an issue i have only had in 1.8 and no earlier versions. And I have also seen no prerequisite actions that have occured between each of the times that this has occurred.
Latest occurrence:
I have been playing on a 1.8 Vanilla server. I went to a single player world to test out a auto farm design to later build on the server. after constructing it and seeing it work well, I went to take screenshots to follow on the server. I pressed f1 to remove my gui. Then I pressed f2 to take the first screenshot. Then my computer literally just shut off.
Most likely cause of sudden shutdown is overheating. The computer cuts the power to prevent damage from the heat.
I never hear the fans getting loud or anything.
good fans won't get loud, and neither will failed fans. You should get a message about CPU overheating when you restart your computer, but it might not happen. If you search for CPU TEMP there are some free utilities that will help monitor that.
I'm more interested in the keystrokes however. There are ways to shut down your computer using alt+F2, iirc.
There was no overheating message when restarting my computer and the only key I hit was f2
either it happens randomly, or it happens every time you hit a specific key. which is it?
Note, evidence for it being overheating would be that if it generally happens after X minutes of playing initially, but if you try to restart and play immediately after the sudden shutdown it happens much more quickly (it takes time for the chips to cool off, and if they are already nearly at shutdown temp then it'll trigger thermal shutdown very quickly)
Pretty much randomly. It doesn't happen after a certain amount of time either.
Also it just happened again, but this time the second I hit the play button when restarting the game.
It's time for you to get a new computer. Did it also take a while for the computer tho start up again after it shuts down?
yeah it takes a while to start up when it shuts off.
Can't get a new computer though, my family is pretty poor. On top of that my dad's car broke so we had to get a new one. Then out water pump broke in our well, had to get a new one. Then our air conditioner broke, had to get a temporary fix since we can't replace it. Now our sink has a non stop drip.
It hasn't shut of randomly in a few days now, but it suddenly did just now.
This appeared in the very short log after I joined a private server today:
[10:51:02] [Chunk Batcher 1/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
[10:51:02] [Chunk Batcher 1/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
[10:51:07] [Chunk Batcher 0/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
[10:51:08] [Client thread/ERROR]: Item entity 2864851 has no item?!
[10:51:08] [Chunk Batcher 1/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
[10:51:09] [Chunk Batcher 1/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
[10:51:15] [Client thread/ERROR]: Item entity 2864948 has no item?!
[10:51:43] [Client thread/WARN]: Needed to grow BufferBuilder buffer: Old size 524288 bytes, new size 2621440 bytes.
I have seen something similar before, but I thought it had to do with another issue.
No sorry
, did you check if your internal fan has stopped spining or is very weak? You should have a fan (eather internal or external) strong enought to keep the pc from turning off.
i just looked through a hole in the back of the computer and the fan is spinning perfectly fine. Any info from the log?
The info is talking about the ram and has little to do with the overheating.
The item error is also not related to the overheating. But seriously, I've never encounter this before.
yeah i'm unlucky with getting the very strange errors.