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Hello , i'm having the following problem with my acer aspire 5738G , whenever i play a game , it would run for about 20 minutes , and then the computer will shut down without any warning.
Well , it's strange , because i've been having this problem anly for a couple of weeks but i've had the vomputer for about half a year. Can't it be something else. And if yes/not how can I fix it?Well , it's strange , because i've been having this problem anly for a couple of weeks but i've had the vomputer for about half a year. Can't it be something else. And if yes/not how can I fix it?
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Games will cause more heat as they put your components under more stress. Make sure that you are not blocking any of the vents and also, check them for dust. Give them a vacuum if they are dusty. It sounds like there is not enough ventilation, which causes your computer to overheat and then to shut down.
Time to buy and replace the battery. The life of a battery is approximately 2 years with numerous recharges it depletes the life. Often better to run it mainly on AC rather than to charge it and use the battery.
Sorry you are having troule. It sounds as if it is getting hot and protecting itself. Games are very cpu intensive and this causes heat. The cheap fix is an under cooler. This is a cooler the laptop sits on. I have seen them at Best Buy for under $20
I too had this problem. After checking a few things i decided to sent it in for warranty. Acer replaced the motherboard as they discovered a north bridge failure.
looks like you have enough ram and a good video card ... maybe try this http://www.iobit.com/gamebooster.html just down load and run this when you play your games... make sure you turn it off when your done playing games
Well , it's strange , because i've been having this problem anly for a couple of weeks but i've had the vomputer for about half a year. Can't it be something else. And if yes/not how can I fix it?
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