The computer always shuts down automatically when playing games 20

Updated on number 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Shutdown is mainly caused by insufficient power supply power or high hardware temperature.

    1.The power of the power supply is not enough to replace the power supply.

    The temperature (graphics card temperature, motherboard temperature and other hardware) is too high and the motherboard protects itself so it shuts down.

    Solution: Coat the CPU with a layer of silicone, that is, heat dissipation glue, and the market price is 2 yuan.

    At the same time, clean the dust under the CPU fan.

    Lubricate the fan shaft.

    Not yet to replace the fan.

    3. Either you reinstall the system or there is a virus in the computer!

    Your graphics card configuration is also a bit low!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are several reasons for abnormal shutdown:

    1. The hardware temperature is too high, and the system will automatically restart due to the start of the hardware protection program;

    2. The memory is incompatible, and the quality of the two memories of LZ is not good and it is not the same brand and frequency, which has the highest probability;

    3. The power supply is not sufficient;

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What a game, the graphics card is a little lower.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Your computer configuration is not very high, and the COU and graphics card can only be said to be entry-level. If the game requires a high configuration, it won't run well. As for the shutdown problem you said, it may not be like that, but the black screen is very likely, and it's very stuck.

    It is recommended to replace the graphics card and CPU and redo the system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is it a game? Or some, if it's a single one, it's likely that there's something wrong with that program, and if it's both, it's probably caused by the CPU temperature being too high when you're playing games.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    AMD's CPU generates a lot of heat, and it is estimated that the hardware is overheating, and in that case, when it reaches a certain temperature, it will automatically shut down the computer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be caused by too high a temperature. I guess your test must not have been tested in the middle of the game. Your CPU temperature has reached 50 degrees at the time of testing, and it should be even higher when gaming.

    In general, the CPU overtemperature protection is 60 degrees, and when this temperature is reached, the CPU will send instructions to shut down or restart the computer.

    Solution: Dust removal Replace the fan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Are you playing a game of Shenma?

    Is this the temperature after you quit the game?

    If so, the temperature of the U will rise by 50%-100% at the moment of playing the game, and generally the game is restarted, because the heat dissipation is not good, or the graphics card can't keep up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Unless it is caused by poor hardware contact, it cannot be ruled out that it is a software problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Maybe the memory doesn't match, change to one with the same brand and rate.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, there may be several reasons why the computer automatically shuts down when playing games:1Overheating:

    Running a large game on the stove for a long time can cause the temperature of the computer to rise, and if the temperature is too high, the computer will automatically shut down to prevent damage. Try cleaning up the inside of your computer to make sure the fans are working properly, and make Hidden Spring use cooling pads or add extra fans during gameplay. 2.

    Insufficient power: Some large games require high power consumption on the PC, and if the Densen Laughter** is insufficient, the PC may not function properly and shut down. You can check if your computer's power supply meets the requirements of the game and try to replace it with a more powerful power supply.

    3.Graphics driver issues: Outdated or unstable graphics drivers can cause problems with the game's runtime, including automatic shutdown.

    You can try updating your graphics drivers to the latest version, or rolling back to a more stable version. 4.Hardware failure:

    If none of the above solves the problem, then it is most likely that the automatic shutdown is caused by a hardware failure. At this time, it is recommended to contact a professional computer repairer for diagnosis and repair.

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