It may be overheating, in which case it turns down automatically to prevent damage. I would suggest taking it somewhere so they can clean it, or buy one of those cheap 7$ laptop coolers
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His laptop is probably overheating. The cooling pads don't really do anything, so the best option is to open it up and get the fans cleaned out. If you can't do that, try turning down the maximum processor state in your advanced power settings.
That thing's overheating, yeah. Best options are to use compressed air and clean it, as well as setting graphics to their lowest settings. See if you can improve RAM as well, and use a metal block cooled as a heat sink. May want to look for a different computer, as your friend's computer is NOT built for gaming; you can get refurbished Lenovos and HPs for relatively cheap (< $200).
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(This is a request of my friend)
Everytime my friend plays minecraft on his laptop, His laptop shuts down randomly. Every 5-30 mins
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Details:
Acer Aspire 4755 Series
OS: Windows 10 Home (1511) (10586.218)
RAM: 2.00 GB , 64-Bit
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) I3 - 2330M CPU @2.20Ghz
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Pls Answer TNX (Even i google it no effect)
How do i fix this TNX
It may be overheating, in which case it turns down automatically to prevent damage. I would suggest taking it somewhere so they can clean it, or buy one of those cheap 7$ laptop coolers
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Mine overheated to death.
His laptop is probably overheating. The cooling pads don't really do anything, so the best option is to open it up and get the fans cleaned out. If you can't do that, try turning down the maximum processor state in your advanced power settings.
That thing's overheating, yeah. Best options are to use compressed air and clean it, as well as setting graphics to their lowest settings. See if you can improve RAM as well, and use a metal block cooled as a heat sink. May want to look for a different computer, as your friend's computer is NOT built for gaming; you can get refurbished Lenovos and HPs for relatively cheap (< $200).
I am probably off 3D printing something. Or doing math.