Acer Laptop turning off when playing games

Matthew_Beedle

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Dec 1, 2016
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Hello, I have an Acer Aspire V3-571G that up until Monday morning has been working fine for several years.
I use it to study on and play a few games but since Monday, it will stay on for around 10 minutes before it turns itself off, I use whilst plugged into the wall and the temperatures sit around 80c whilst I'm playing. Thanks for any help anyone can give me!

Laptop Specs;
Acer Aspire V3-571G
Intel Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M with 2 GB Dedicated VRAM
8 BG DDR3 Memory

After reading a few posts, someone recommended running Events Viewer here is the error message.

System

- Provider

[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
[ Guid] {331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}

EventID 41

Version 4

Level 1

Task 63

Opcode 0

Keywords 0x8000400000000002

- TimeCreated

[ SystemTime] 2016-11-30T11:23:24.554258300Z

EventRecordID 5993

Correlation

- Execution

[ ProcessID] 4
[ ThreadID] 8

Channel System

Computer AcerUser-PC

- Security

[ UserID] S-1-5-18


- EventData

BugcheckCode 0
BugcheckParameter1 0x0
BugcheckParameter2 0x0
BugcheckParameter3 0x0
BugcheckParameter4 0x0
SleepInProgress 0
PowerButtonTimestamp 0
BootAppStatus 0
Checkpoint 0
ConnectedStandbyInProgress false
SystemSleepTransitionsToOn 0
CsEntryScenarioInstanceId 0

Thanks for any help!
 
Solution
You have the classic signs of an overheating laptop. Use a vacuum cleaner to suck dust out of the air intake/exhaust vents. If you need to, use a short length of stiff monofilament fishing line or thin strimmer line to dislodge it
Got a cat? Cat fur is very hard to dislodge and gets trapped between the fan outlet and the heat exchanger fins. Removing it usually means a full dismantle of the laptop and is not something to be done lightly. Again making a hook from stiff monofilament can do the job although it takes a great deal of patience. You'll need about 15 cm of line and a very sharp knife. Cut the line at an angle to make a sharp point then make a second cut but not all the way through. Twist the knife to make the hook.
Hi there Matthew_Beedle,

Your laptop is most probably overheating.
Could you post the temps of both your CPU and GPU?

Can you turn on the laptop right after it shuts down?

I believe it would be nice to start with just cleaning the dust out and reapplying thermal paste. You can take it to a repair shop, if you are not sure you can do that.

Cheers,
D_Know_WD :)
 
I tend to agree but suggest searching for and downloading the model's Service Manual before taking any screwdrivers out of the box.
 
You have the classic signs of an overheating laptop. Use a vacuum cleaner to suck dust out of the air intake/exhaust vents. If you need to, use a short length of stiff monofilament fishing line or thin strimmer line to dislodge it
Got a cat? Cat fur is very hard to dislodge and gets trapped between the fan outlet and the heat exchanger fins. Removing it usually means a full dismantle of the laptop and is not something to be done lightly. Again making a hook from stiff monofilament can do the job although it takes a great deal of patience. You'll need about 15 cm of line and a very sharp knife. Cut the line at an angle to make a sharp point then make a second cut but not all the way through. Twist the knife to make the hook.
 
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