In that same vein, you might turn off the power to your computer, pull off the bottom cover of the computer and use compressed air to blow out any dust accumulation.  I'm always surprised by how much dust accumulates in such a short period of time.

Willy

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On 8/9/2020 at 15:19, Ulrich vor dem Esche wrote:
Hey,
this might be a problem if your machine gets too hot: The computer
shuts down if the core is in danger, happened to me several times. It
normally only happens with old computers, or if the cooling does not
work. Normally it would not happen if you are just copying files
though, only the CPU and GPU produce that much heat. Make sure that
all the ventilation grids on your laptop are free (not standing on a
pillow or on your legs, for example), and that the ventilator is
spinning! If that's not the problem i don't know :)
Cheers, Ulli

Am So., 9. Aug. 2020 um 20:58 Uhr schrieb I. Ivanov <[email protected]>:
Hi All,

I know it is quite a stretch but .... have anybody heard of a
possibility of a power adapter cutting the power to the laptop on its own?

I am observing a very strange issue on a linux laptop and I can only
simulate it for now when DT is used - using GPU - new AMD processor,
exporting thousands of images then - when the temperature rises - start
intense disk operations (copying of files for example). Unplug the power
adapter from the wall is needed to restore the power.

If anybody is using AMD based linux laptop - would you mind please
sending a screenshot from "Psensor" when the computer is heavily
utilized (like exporting thousands of images out of DT using GPU)? I
would really want to know the temperature scope.

The ones of main concern for me are "Tdie" "Tctl" "temp1" (the 4th value
top to bottom on Psensor)

Have anybody seen more than 100 Celsius on the above values on any
laptop when under stress? If not - what do you observe as a normal scope
for you when the machine is under stress?

Thank you in advance!

B

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