So, whenever i play other games like :
Terraria, RoS, CS:GO, Black Squad, Roblox, Maybe Crossfire, And sometimes my brother plays Dota 1 or Dota 2 but it doesn't shuts down for many hours or so without disturbance..
But when i play Minecraft.. It just shuts down after 5 minutes or less.. sometimes i can play up to 30 minutes but that was one day.. ONE DAY ONLY That i could play Minecraft long..
I downloaded Open Hardware Monitor to see the temperature of my CPU/Monitor when playing Minecraft.. Heat wasn't the problem because the temperature was stuck on 37C.. I have a big fan pointing at the CPU and of course a fan inside the CPU.. I was also pointing the big fan at the back of the CPU where there are a lot of holes and the top holes are blowing hot air..
I have installed the latest java but it still shuts down..
Below are the specs of my PC :
Windows 10 Pro
AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Radeon Vega Graphics 3.50 GHz4
4.00 GB of Ram 3.45 usable
64-bit
Temperature stuck at 37C without variations? It's seems that the thermal sensors are not working properly.
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Does it actually shut down, or does it restart? I've seen bad RAM cause a computer to reset while it's being used - the computer is running fine, then the screen goes blank, and then the computer boots as if the power switch had been turned off and then on again. If this happens, or if it just shuts down by itself, then you can usually find something in the 'system' log in Windows Event Viewer that may help you get to the source of the reset problem.
I've also seen a faulty power supply trigger a shutdown, which looked exactly like the user had selected 'shut down' in Windows. The only thing I found in that Event Viewer log was a message indicating that the previous shutdown wasn't intentional. The only way I found the solution to that problem was when I swapped the power supply with an identical computer, and the problem started happening on the other computer.
One other thing to check is to do a thorough antivirus and malware scan, because a virus can trigger a reboot since a virus usually uses some sort of exploit to install itself. For instance, the virus bootloader code can be injected into a memory block during a buffer overflow exploit, but the overflow instead causes the PC to reboot.
The problem still could be heat related, so if your computer sounds like a jet engine while playing Minecraft then maybe the cooling system is having a hard time keeping up with the generated heat. Also, if you built your PC yourself, make absolutely sure the CPU heatsink is installed correctly with heatsink compound and it's flat against the CPU, because if it's slightly offset or angled a little bit then the CPU can overheat and trigger a reboot before the heatsink gets warm.
Or, I could be wrong on all of my suggestions... Sometimes the best way to troubleshoot a problem is to simply not assume anything and then start at the symptom. But hopefully my suggestions give you a few things to check, and I hope you find and fix the problem soon.
I've had the same problem 2 different times, my monitor would go black and the fans would run full power, or the computer would simply shut down. It didn't have anything to do with heat, not only was it cool to the touch and registering low temperatures, but it would happen when booting up a game. Whenever I booted the computer back up, it would work fine until i tried to boot up a game again.
Both times this happened I updated the drivers for my graphics card, and it seemed to solve the problem. Both times my drivers were pretty far out of date so I figured it was just some issue there.
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So, whenever i play other games like :
Terraria, RoS, CS:GO, Black Squad, Roblox, Maybe Crossfire, And sometimes my brother plays Dota 1 or Dota 2 but it doesn't shuts down for many hours or so without disturbance..
But when i play Minecraft.. It just shuts down after 5 minutes or less.. sometimes i can play up to 30 minutes but that was one day.. ONE DAY ONLY That i could play Minecraft long..
I downloaded Open Hardware Monitor to see the temperature of my CPU/Monitor when playing Minecraft.. Heat wasn't the problem because the temperature was stuck on 37C.. I have a big fan pointing at the CPU and of course a fan inside the CPU.. I was also pointing the big fan at the back of the CPU where there are a lot of holes and the top holes are blowing hot air..
I have installed the latest java but it still shuts down..
Below are the specs of my PC :
Windows 10 Pro
AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Radeon Vega Graphics 3.50 GHz4
4.00 GB of Ram 3.45 usable
64-bit
If the PC is shutting down without warning it's due to overheating and has nothing to do with Minecraft. Remove those dust bunnies from the fans.
As i said.. It's not heat..
but i will try to take it to the shop to clean it..
Ask them for the reason it's shutting down, you'll get the same answer: overheating.
Temperature stuck at 37C without variations? It's seems that the thermal sensors are not working properly.
Does it actually shut down, or does it restart? I've seen bad RAM cause a computer to reset while it's being used - the computer is running fine, then the screen goes blank, and then the computer boots as if the power switch had been turned off and then on again. If this happens, or if it just shuts down by itself, then you can usually find something in the 'system' log in Windows Event Viewer that may help you get to the source of the reset problem.
I've also seen a faulty power supply trigger a shutdown, which looked exactly like the user had selected 'shut down' in Windows. The only thing I found in that Event Viewer log was a message indicating that the previous shutdown wasn't intentional. The only way I found the solution to that problem was when I swapped the power supply with an identical computer, and the problem started happening on the other computer.
One other thing to check is to do a thorough antivirus and malware scan, because a virus can trigger a reboot since a virus usually uses some sort of exploit to install itself. For instance, the virus bootloader code can be injected into a memory block during a buffer overflow exploit, but the overflow instead causes the PC to reboot.
The problem still could be heat related, so if your computer sounds like a jet engine while playing Minecraft then maybe the cooling system is having a hard time keeping up with the generated heat. Also, if you built your PC yourself, make absolutely sure the CPU heatsink is installed correctly with heatsink compound and it's flat against the CPU, because if it's slightly offset or angled a little bit then the CPU can overheat and trigger a reboot before the heatsink gets warm.
Or, I could be wrong on all of my suggestions... Sometimes the best way to troubleshoot a problem is to simply not assume anything and then start at the symptom. But hopefully my suggestions give you a few things to check, and I hope you find and fix the problem soon.
I've had the same problem 2 different times, my monitor would go black and the fans would run full power, or the computer would simply shut down. It didn't have anything to do with heat, not only was it cool to the touch and registering low temperatures, but it would happen when booting up a game. Whenever I booted the computer back up, it would work fine until i tried to boot up a game again.
Both times this happened I updated the drivers for my graphics card, and it seemed to solve the problem. Both times my drivers were pretty far out of date so I figured it was just some issue there.