Notebook turn off

TheMetalMessiah

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Hello
My notebook turn off at seemingly random times... At first i thought overheating was a problem because i didnt have original cooler so i downlocked at aroound 70% it would run ok. Now that i bought original fan and changed it i've tried setting speed at 100% but as soon as i gave it a task it shuts down.. Temps are at around 60°C. It doesnt seem to overheat. I've opened and fully cleaned it. Reinstalled windows but still problem exists.
MSI - GE 60 0ND
Components:
Intel I7-3630QM
Nvidia GTX660m
4gb RAM DDR3
What should i do? How do i check for hardware issues?
Thank you for understanding and sorry for my english :D
 
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Fan is only part of the heat issue, you can also remove the heatsink and apply new thermal paste to it, that helps often with laptop heat issues. Try running the system without the battery, on wall power only. Is the power supply original to the system? From the power issues, it could be a...


There is no test for a motherboard aside from trying everything else around it, which on a laptop is not really possible since almost everything is connected to the motherboard. The BIOS may have a disk check utility, or MSI support site, or from the drive vendor support site.

Is that 60C temp at idle or under load? If at idle that is pretty high.
 

TheMetalMessiah

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On idle, the temps stay the same during video games... How can i lower the temperature? I've cleaned it yesterday... The fan is new and original for my model of laptop... One more thing. It shuts down couple of times when i try to turn it on... Once it turns on it works perfectly until i shut it down.. Sometimes blue screen pops on and asks if i want to check disk cause windows didnt start properly. Thank you for helping me out :D
 


Fan is only part of the heat issue, you can also remove the heatsink and apply new thermal paste to it, that helps often with laptop heat issues. Try running the system without the battery, on wall power only. Is the power supply original to the system? From the power issues, it could be a failing motherboard.
 
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