Laptop screen turns off
sagilltwins
When I play guild wars after a while my laptop screen will blank out then my computer just freezes and I can't do anything and have to turn off the power.
What do I do please help.
What do I do please help.
Wrath Of Dragons
Elder III
sounds like it's over heating - GW is more heat sensitive than many games out there - check the temps as wrath of dragons said.....
sagilltwins
Sorry for the slow reply but here it is.
tuna-fish_sushi
I had the same problem with a 8600m gt nvidia card. I read up online that the 8 series nvidia cards are having major overheating issues leading to fried graphics cards a lot faster then normal. Apple is even refunding people who bought the macbook pro with the 8 series nvidia cards. I replaced mine with a Radeon and have been having no trouble.
Does this problem happen with other games?
Does this problem happen with other games?
Elder III
It's actually the Processor temps that are more in a "danger zone" than the video card... although laptop processors are designed to withstand more heat than their desktop brethren...
sagilltwins
so have you looked at my computer specs? how are they
Elder III
Are the temps that you posted from a gaming session or when idle? If those are the temps while playing GW or another "modern" 3d game then they aren't too bad, but if those are idle temps we may have a problem.
sagilltwins
yeah this is when i have gw on
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this is what my guild wars temp is...
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this is what my guild wars temp is...
Wrath Of Dragons
Maybe take the back off your laptop, make sure there is no giant dustbunnies in there.
Also, go into your bios and see if there is an option to controll fan speed on your processor. Im not sure if laptops have that, but if so turn it up a little. What processor do you have? I googled around and came across this list:
http://www.pantherproducts.co.uk/Art...eratures.shtml
What temp is your processor and gpu at idle?
Also, you can try this:
Go into power properties (right click on your plug/battery icon -> properties) and set it to portable mode (or whatever the similar profile is)
This should underclock the processor a bit. Then run the game, watch temps, and see if it still happens.
Also, go into your bios and see if there is an option to controll fan speed on your processor. Im not sure if laptops have that, but if so turn it up a little. What processor do you have? I googled around and came across this list:
http://www.pantherproducts.co.uk/Art...eratures.shtml
What temp is your processor and gpu at idle?
Also, you can try this:
Go into power properties (right click on your plug/battery icon -> properties) and set it to portable mode (or whatever the similar profile is)
This should underclock the processor a bit. Then run the game, watch temps, and see if it still happens.
Elder III
A laptop/notebook cooling pad is a wonderful investment - nobody should game on a lapto p without one. If you don't have one (go get one!) always place the laptop on a hard surface and but a book or something under the back edge.... just improving the airflow will help it out quite allot.
sagilltwins
i've been using one of my textbooks and its been alot better although its kind of awkward to look at...