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HELP: My computer turns off automatically when I watch videos

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When i watch videos off of Youtube and free tv and movie websites, my computer suddenly turns off. :confused:

 

I was on my computer just watching a video on Youtube and then my computer shut off on me for no reason. I tried turning it on but it wouldn't power up so I took the sides of my computer off and cleaned out the interior as it was a little dusty. After that I tried to turn on my computer again, this time it turned on but then it turned off when it was loading windows.

 

I left my computer for an hour, and I tried turning it and it works. :dozey:

 

Nothing happened if I don't watch videos :\

Sounds a bit fishy

 

You sure you got all the dust out??

maybe the internet police are on your tail!:stunned:

Sounds like you could be a victim of a spyware or virus

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You sure you got all the dust out??

Done :\

 

Sounds like you could be a victim of a spyware or virus

:stunned: Is that possible? :confused: I have scanned my pc and I didn't found any harmful viruses.... *scans again*

What anti-virus etc are ye using

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I used Kaspersky before but last week my bro changed it to AVG.

Are you sure your cpu is cold enough inside? I had kinda the same problem with my old PC, I always cleaned it up, but it still crashed very often.

 

In the end I have to change its 200 Mhz down to Mhz 133 so that the cpu didn't get too hot.

 

Well I'm not a compurter pro, just a thought I had :P

Even better, is your fan working? :P

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Are you sure your cpu is cold enough inside?

I'm not so sure... I have installed Everest software, but I have no idea about how it works! :P

 

Even better' date=' is your fan working? :P[/quote']

:dozey: Yes

If you're concerned it may be a virus, download and run Adaware, Spybot Search and Destroy and CWShredder, in addition to AVG. Better safe than sorry!

As you're obviously from malaysia and have tropical temperatures throughout the year I'm 90%ly sure, that your PC is overheating. The time the PC takes until you can switch it on again is the time it needs to cool down again to moderate temperatures.

 

Is it really warm in your room? How old is your PC?

 

You might be able to see the core temperatur of your PC in BIOS - but that's a bit tricky. You can also try finding out temperatures with a tool called Motherboard Monitor.

 

The best way to get rid of temperature-problems is to install a secondary fan (it's not expensive... but if you have no experience with fiddling in the inside of computers, let someone else do it!) and/or to move the PC to a cooler spot.

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download and run Adaware' date=' Spybot Search and Destroy and CWShredder, in addition to AVG. Better safe than sorry![/quote']

Thanks! Just downloaded :D

 

As you're obviously from malaysia and have tropical temperatures throughout the year I'm 90%ly sure, that your PC is overheating. The time the PC takes until you can switch it on again is the time it needs to cool down again to moderate temperatures.

 

Is it really warm in your room? How old is your PC?

 

You might be able to see the core temperature of your PC in BIOS - but that's a bit tricky. You can also try finding out temperatures with a tool called Motherboard Monitor.

 

The best way to get rid of temperature-problems is to install a secondary fan (it's not expensive... but if you have no experience with fiddling in the inside of computers, let someone else do it!) and/or to move the PC to a cooler spot.

 

My pc is 4 years old, but I didn't use it really often since I have a laptop. My laptop is currently at a service center so I have to use this pc lol

 

OK, I just downloaded SpeedFan Temperature Detector and it shows too many readings :confused:

 

temperatureah7.png

Well judging by those pictures of flames by some of the results, I'd say your PC looks a little too hot for comfort!

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:lol: So, do you think my pc turns off by itself because of overheating then?

:lol: So, do you think my pc turns off by itself because of overheating then?

yup...

 

Temp1 is the temperature of your CPU - and 62°C is definitely too hot for a 4 year old PC.

As suggested let someone install a new secondary fan into your pc and/or move it to a cooler spot in your house. I wouldn't use it much until the problem is fixed, because one day your PC won't turn on again :\

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ah okay :\

 

Thanks guys! :hug:

 

Hmm how much does it cost to fix an extra fan? :confused: Is it expensive?

The new fan itself is not very expensive - 10$ maybe. Don't know about the service cost but that shouldn't be too much either.

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Oh okay. Thanks again :nice: You guys are much more helpful than the moderators in some computer forums :dozey: They don't even want to answer my question :angry:

 

:D

Thanks! Just downloaded :D

 

 

 

My pc is 4 years old, but I didn't use it really often since I have a laptop. My laptop is currently at a service center so I have to use this pc lol

 

OK, I just downloaded SpeedFan Temperature Detector and it shows too many readings :confused:

 

temperatureah7.png

 

SpeedFan's kinda buggy though, here's what it shows on mine today

 

speedfanrk5.png

 

If half of that were true my computer would be on fire

:lol:

 

thanks God it aint on fire!

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