Sony Vaio VPCF13S0E shuting down

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blanqui

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Hello mates.
I've been having some issues on my laptop and after doing all kind of things, I've decided to come here and ask for some help.
This laptop starts correctly and after about 20 or 30 seconds, the fan starts spinning very fast and loud, after that the laptop shuts down in about 5 seconds.
I've cleaned the heatsinks, removed the dust from the fan, applied new thermal paste and nothing has improved.
Then I've replaced the motherboard to no avail, same result. Then I've tried replacing the CPU and nothing changed.
I'm so desperate and I've spent many money while trying to fix it.
I hope someone can guide me through a way to determine where the failure is and how to solve it.
Thank you so much!
 
I think this is definitely a thermal issue, but let's make sure. Turn the unit off, remove the power cord, remove the battery and press the power button for thirty seconds with everything unplugged. Put it all back and try it. If no change, try to go into the BIOS and reset to default or optimal settings. If it won't stay on long enough to enter the BIOS you likely have a thermal issue that is either a result of a bad thermal paste application or a hardware failure. Too much thermal paste is as bad or actually worse than not enough. Did you repaste the heatsink yourself?
 
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