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Laptop Locking Up
I've been having some odd issues with my laptop that I've never had before with any game, it's randomly seizing up to a black screen or a black screen with some vertical white lines. I'm not sure it's just overheating but it's hard to tell because it's never done this before with games and I'm playing Everquest, of all games, with the old models and low graphics settings.
I tried putting my laptop on a large cold book to prevent the vents from getting covered, but this isn't helping. I lowered the max frame-rate in the options settings to 30 as well as other graphics settings and this seems to have lowered the occurrences, but it's still happening. The laptop is barely a year old too. Does anyone have any suggestions for what I can do other than buy a new laptop? Thanks. | ||
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Do you play any other graphic intense games to see if it's just EQ? Is it integrated graphics or a mobile?
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I'm not sure. Can you tell me the model name of your laptop?
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When I get home from work I'll check. Thanks.
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The laptop is a HP Pavillion dv7 Notebook PC
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You said you played SC2 recently -- how recently was that? Just trying to determine when the artifacts/lines started appearing.
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It's been a while since I last played SC2 on this PC. I'm thinking it's overheating and apparently HP laptops have horrible ventillation. At least I can dry my hair with it.
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Does sound like it is overheating. :[
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I can barely hear the fan speed up, which is probably the problem. I just built myself a laptop tray out of a grate and a christmas tree stand. Hoping for the best...
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