I agree that heat is a big suspect, but it could also be some creative video
driver or a bad memory.
Give memtest a try:
https://www.memtest86.com/downloads/memtest86-usb.zip
ET
Matthew Crews writes:
On 9/28/19 4:31 PM, Michael wrote:
Thank you so much for the help I really truly appreciate it.
No problem, its what we are here for.
Does it reboot while you are using it? Are you using very intensive
applications on it, or very not-intensive applications?
So far it has only only reboot. after I load Chrome. And it doesn't
happen all the time usually it will load the Chrome and it will reboot
then open it again and then it will be fine.
Chrome is notoriously resource intensive. Maybe give Chromium or Firefox
a try.
But based on that answer I'm leaning towards a fan failure first. As you
said you are currently in Miami, so when you get back definitely check that.
Could also be simple dust accumulation, something a can of air can fix.
That is something that is obvious to see when you look.
There are a few other possible things to check, but lets rule out the
simple stuff first before we dive deeper.
-Matt
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