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The game stops working after some time.

The game stops working after some time.

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PedroO_
Senior Member
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05-29-2016, 10:23 AM
#1
Recently I’ve been using my laptop GPU (Radeon 680M) for Minecraft, but I’ve faced issues like freezing, dropping to 30fps, static screens, and crashes. I need to figure out how to resolve these problems.
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PedroO_
05-29-2016, 10:23 AM #1

Recently I’ve been using my laptop GPU (Radeon 680M) for Minecraft, but I’ve faced issues like freezing, dropping to 30fps, static screens, and crashes. I need to figure out how to resolve these problems.

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Pimousse62620
Member
234
05-29-2016, 10:52 AM
#2
It seems like the device is reaching a critical temperature and needs immediate attention. If you've been using the laptop in bed or on a table with a cloth, first ensure the vents aren't blocked by dust, pet hair, or debris. You might try lifting the laptop slightly by placing small items under it near the screen. Two small plastic screw caps from a water bottle can help test if this improves airflow. The 680m model was released in 2022, so your laptop is relatively new. If cleaning and improving ventilation don't resolve the issue, check your warranty documentation for further guidance.
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Pimousse62620
05-29-2016, 10:52 AM #2

It seems like the device is reaching a critical temperature and needs immediate attention. If you've been using the laptop in bed or on a table with a cloth, first ensure the vents aren't blocked by dust, pet hair, or debris. You might try lifting the laptop slightly by placing small items under it near the screen. Two small plastic screw caps from a water bottle can help test if this improves airflow. The 680m model was released in 2022, so your laptop is relatively new. If cleaning and improving ventilation don't resolve the issue, check your warranty documentation for further guidance.

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Darth_Bull
Junior Member
23
05-29-2016, 12:35 PM
#3
Whenever I verify the temperature stays between 38-50°C, I use the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro with an additional laptop stand.
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Darth_Bull
05-29-2016, 12:35 PM #3

Whenever I verify the temperature stays between 38-50°C, I use the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro with an additional laptop stand.

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Totoy27
Junior Member
13
06-01-2016, 04:17 AM
#4
Originally, a couple of months ago I reinstalled the graphics driver since the AMD Adrenalin software wouldn’t start. I then downloaded the updated version entirely.
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Totoy27
06-01-2016, 04:17 AM #4

Originally, a couple of months ago I reinstalled the graphics driver since the AMD Adrenalin software wouldn’t start. I then downloaded the updated version entirely.

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Arogorn14
Junior Member
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06-02-2016, 04:14 PM
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50c seems typical, you have a couple of options to investigate further. When launching the app, open HWinfo64 and choose just sensors before starting a game. After quitting, the sensors panel will display the peak, average, and lowest temperatures. Another step is to use Event Viewer to check for any entries when your laptop stopped working. If the logs are too messy, consider clearing them—this will let new logs form from now on. With HWinfo monitoring temps during games, you can also review GPU and CPU usage, including their power consumption. Using these methods should help identify what’s causing the PC to freeze and drop frames. If it turns out to be hardware-related and not a software fix, you might need to rely on the warranty since your laptop was released with the Radeon 680M on sale in early January 2022.
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Arogorn14
06-02-2016, 04:14 PM #5

50c seems typical, you have a couple of options to investigate further. When launching the app, open HWinfo64 and choose just sensors before starting a game. After quitting, the sensors panel will display the peak, average, and lowest temperatures. Another step is to use Event Viewer to check for any entries when your laptop stopped working. If the logs are too messy, consider clearing them—this will let new logs form from now on. With HWinfo monitoring temps during games, you can also review GPU and CPU usage, including their power consumption. Using these methods should help identify what’s causing the PC to freeze and drop frames. If it turns out to be hardware-related and not a software fix, you might need to rely on the warranty since your laptop was released with the Radeon 680M on sale in early January 2022.