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Victus by HP 16.1 inch Gaming Laptop PC 16-d0000 (2V8U8AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

Model: HP Victus 16,
During gaming (Gaming Specifically)  laptop freezes and shuts down, before there used to be blue screens with (CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT and MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION), now it turns off and reboots automatically.

It happens at random moments, sometimes it may happen within 5 minutes, sometimes it may not appear for hours.

Could anybody please give any advice or tips on how it can be fixed because it is really painful

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A laptop can overheat at above 80 degrees Celsius (176 degrees Fahrenheit).

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Hi, there can be an error in the system files of Windows which can cause such an error, so it is best preferred to run a system file scan.

 

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I already updated all the drivers, BIOS, software i could. It still persists, perhaps it is because of overheating?

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Most likely so at this point.

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If so then what from what temperature can a laptop overheat? 80 Celcius?

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A laptop can overheat at above 80 degrees Celsius (176 degrees Fahrenheit).

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I see, Thanks a lot, that must be the problem!

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You are welcome.

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