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Methuselah
Halforums, I come to you troubled and anxious to my very core. Troubled, because this is the third major problem this computer has had in its short life, and anxious, because for the next month, I have 2 ESEA TF2 matches per week.
Problem: My computer seems to hate vidya games. I can't play TF2 for more than 5 or so minutes before my system completely crashes. If I surf the interwebs for 30 or so minutes beforehand, it takes less than 2 minutes to crash when I launch TF2.
I have some reasons to suspect that this is a heating problem, because:
A) the reasons above
B) this computer is roughly 3 years old
C) she also crashes when I play less taxing games, but it takes anywhere from 5-20 minutes, depending on the game
D) rebooting immediately after a crash inevitably leads to another as soon as I reach my desktop.
But my problem with this theory is that the computer (she's a laptop) doesn't feel hot at all on bottom, which it always has if I crash from overheating. Also, my fans are all perfectly clear.
So please Halforums, do my team and I a favor, and figure out just what the fuck is wrong with this thing.
Problem: My computer seems to hate vidya games. I can't play TF2 for more than 5 or so minutes before my system completely crashes. If I surf the interwebs for 30 or so minutes beforehand, it takes less than 2 minutes to crash when I launch TF2.
I have some reasons to suspect that this is a heating problem, because:
A) the reasons above
B) this computer is roughly 3 years old
C) she also crashes when I play less taxing games, but it takes anywhere from 5-20 minutes, depending on the game
D) rebooting immediately after a crash inevitably leads to another as soon as I reach my desktop.
But my problem with this theory is that the computer (she's a laptop) doesn't feel hot at all on bottom, which it always has if I crash from overheating. Also, my fans are all perfectly clear.
So please Halforums, do my team and I a favor, and figure out just what the fuck is wrong with this thing.