Computer Shut down after i play a game for 2 minutes

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ArabicDragon Posts 3 Registration date Wednesday July 10, 2013 Status Member Last seen July 12, 2013 - Jul 10, 2013 at 09:24 PM
Zohaib R Posts 2368 Registration date Sunday September 23, 2012 Status Member Last seen December 13, 2018 - Jul 14, 2013 at 12:09 PM
Hi there :)

how are you guys ... i'm new here and i need your help

i have a laptop DELL Inspiron N5110 ..

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.4GHz
Memory: 6144MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 3238MB RAM
Page File: 2089MB used, 4382MB available
Graphic Card : Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000
Display Memory: 2341 MB
Dedicated Memory: 978 MB
Shared Memory: 1362 MB
Harddisk : 750 GB divided into two parts C : 156 GB and D : 440 GB

and the problem still even if i change the operation system and tried to reduce the usage of the Processor
i've noticed recently that my Fan is underneath the computer and sometimes it gets slow
and the heat of the computer only come from the front left side corner near the left CTRL button >.< So please guys if any one have a good solution could you help me :)
i will be appreciated
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Muhasin AM Posts 2 Registration date Thursday July 11, 2013 Status Member Last seen July 11, 2013
Jul 11, 2013 at 01:32 AM
Up grade your computer Ram (Memmory)
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ArabicDragon Posts 3 Registration date Wednesday July 10, 2013 Status Member Last seen July 12, 2013
Jul 12, 2013 at 09:03 PM
Thanks Mr. Muhasin :) i will try to check this solution appreciate your cooperation
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Zohaib R Posts 2368 Registration date Sunday September 23, 2012 Status Member Last seen December 13, 2018 69
Jul 11, 2013 at 06:48 AM
Hi ArabicDragon,

This is a sign of overheating try running Dell ePSA tests on your computer. Dell ePSA can run a thorough test on the "Processor Fan" in your computer to ensure they are functional.

To run ePSA:

1. Tap F12 during startup.
2. Select Diagnostics.
3. The ePSA starts running the quick test without waiting for user input.
4. To select the fan tests, tap the Esc key.
5. Select "Processor Fan".
6. Click "Thorough" radio button at the bottom.
7. Click "Run Tests".

If the test returns any error code(s), please make a note of the same. Reply with the exact text of the error code.

To know more about Dell's products, services and drivers & downloads, please go to http://dell.to/YBlak6
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ArabicDragon Posts 3 Registration date Wednesday July 10, 2013 Status Member Last seen July 12, 2013
Jul 12, 2013 at 09:37 PM
Hey Mr. Zohaib
this info was so good for me to know , i didn't know that there is such a feature in my Laptop
and appreciate your kindness and your work
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the shutting down problem was solved and because of your help and i disassemble my laptop last night and i cleaned the computer this was helpful too .
and thanks to Dell for hiring such people like you :)
and i sill have the overheat problem but it's better than shutting down :)
and the report page is in this link

http://s12.postimg.org/k3zflbmi5/IMG_20130713_042121.jpg
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Zohaib R Posts 2368 Registration date Sunday September 23, 2012 Status Member Last seen December 13, 2018 69
Jul 14, 2013 at 12:09 PM
Hi ArabicDragon,

Thank you for you compliments. To assist you further I would suggest the following steps:

1. It is recommended to use the Laptop in a Room temperature of 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) with a Humidity level no greater than 90%.
2. Use compressed air to clean the vents on a regular basis. You don't need to open the chassis to clean the vents. Sometimes the accumulated dust is not visible by simply looking at the vents. To properly clean the vents:

a. Power off the System
b. Unplug the AC Adapter
c. Remove the Battery
d. Use `Compressed Air Can' to blow the dust out of the vents. Do not use your mouth to blow the dust out of a Laptop. Use the `can' according to the directions on the side of the `can' as you can cause damage to the computer if used incorrectly.

3. Outdated BIOS can cause heat issues by having an outdated temperature table for the system. Click here to download the most updated BIOS for your Inspiron N5110.

Note: Plug your computer to a good, working UPS before you update the BIOS. If you experience a loss of AC power or a significant voltage sag/spike during the BIOS flash, you will either have to buy a new BIOS chip or buy a new motherboard.

Do reply with results.

To know more about Dell's products, services and drivers & downloads, please go to http://dell.to/YBlak6
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