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EnTITy

My laptop is razer 2014 14inch, and it is turning off automatically mainly during gaming. I cleaned the fans, changed the thermal paste, and give a breathing room while using. But still turning off. i checked the temperature while running a game just to see when my computer is turning off and its around 55-60C. Can a water damage cause this because i left my computer running on a table and spilled water all over the table but it didnt get on the computer, it was under it but i suspect some water got in and is causing this, anyone know what is happening?

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31 minutes ago, EnTITy said:

My laptop is razer 2014 14inch, and it is turning off automatically mainly during gaming. I cleaned the fans, changed the thermal paste, and give a breathing room while using. But still turning off. i checked the temperature while running a game just to see when my computer is turning off and its around 55-60C. Can a water damage cause this because i left my computer running on a table and spilled water all over the table but it didnt get on the computer, it was under it but i suspect some water got in and is causing this, anyone know what is happening?

Could be. Did you take it apart and to inspect and dry it out after you've spilled the water?

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4 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Could be. Did you take it apart and to inspect and dry it out after you've spilled the water?

Nope, i just turned it off and waited around 2 days and it was fine but never tried playing any game. played a game about a month after and the problem started

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3 minutes ago, EnTITy said:

Nope, i just turned it off and waited around 2 days and it was fine but never tried playing any game. played a game about a month after and the problem started

What I'm worried about is possible damage to the power circuitry of the laptop. 

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Just now, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

What I'm worried about is possible damage to the power circuitry of the laptop. 

what is that and i cant actually open my laptop unless i take to a shop or smthing cuz the screw is tiny and cant find any in the house. and if it is, is it possible to fix it. and i dont know wether it matters but my charger is also acting wierd too, it connects and disconnects periodically and even though its plugged in. it barely charges while using too

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