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    P150HM keyboard stops responding and shuts down

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Killerinstinct, Oct 10, 2012.

  1. Killerinstinct

    Killerinstinct Notebook Evangelist

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    P150HM keyboard stops responding and shuts down after a few seconds after my keyboard stops responding, it first happened when i was playing Batman Arkham City and then when i was playing Halo 1, it might be my psu since i have an overclocked GTX 680M but why would Halo 1 shut off the computer .

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    Also Arkham shut down a month or two before hand so its not really a consecutive thing, it happens randomly i think , well as far as I can tell since it only happened twice
     
  2. MrDJ

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    what temps are you getting as that sounds more like it could be a heat issue.
    when did you last clean out your fans and vents
     
  3. Support.3@XOTIC PC

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    I agree with MrDJ, especially since your 680M is overclocked. Monitor your temps and stability, use a stress test program like MSI Kombuster to see how stable your clock settings are.
     
  4. Killerinstinct

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    They actually don't go above 78 C most of the time , and Halo 1 doesn't even hit 10% gpu utilization and keeps around 50 C . The CPU stays around 60 - 70 during gaming. Also my voltage isn't increased on the GPU im starting to think my PSU is dying :\... but i was just wondering if there could anyother reason why this is happening.

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    Also in kombustor i see alot of osscilation of the core clock on the graph but I think that is common on kepler

    EDIT2: My clocks are 899/2005
     
  5. MrDJ

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    i cant help you there as ive never overclocked and never will so hopefully someone else will have some better ideas.
     
  6. Killerinstinct

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    Thx for you help anyways :D
     
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    The unit automatically shut down have a lot of conditions. For example, the unit is overheat, the power supply is not stable or enough to support, connect errors and......

    It is very hard to point out one issue.
     
  8. Killerinstinct

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    I think I'm gonna assume its the psu get the Asus 230 W and modify it and see If this continues to happen , thx for the help :D