>Notebook turns off while modeling a fuckton of stuff in blender
>turns on again, 5 seconds energy then dead
>okay, must be the OS, let's try BIOS
>same shit
>oooookay, must be the HDD, let's try to take it out
>same
>SSD then?
>nope
>RAM!?!?!?
>Nein
>Battery or power input?!?!??
>Não
>Processor then. *puts spare i5 in place*
>big fuck you shutdown after same 5 seconds
>Not CMOS battery either
At this point, MoBo was replaced as well(graphics card was kill), there's no fucking component nor combinations thereof that i have not tried removing and replacing and same faggotry 5 seconds then blackout keeps on happening.
Wat do?
>doing serious modeling on a notebook
you brought this upon yourself
laptops always overheat whenever you do something at 100% CPU load for more than a few seconds.
this is why laptops are a meme and Apple has to make a aluminum heatsink case to sell something without jet engine fans and it still overheats.
I bought an Acer Aspire with a sandy bridge i7 in several years ago. It gets up to 100C with about 25% load now. I changed the paste and it made no difference.
>>55378901
I know, should probably just hang myself...
And not only was i doing modeling, there was a virtual machine running and some good 10 tabs opened in the browser as well...
Bear in mind one thing though: this laptop is the same one that rendered animations in blender for 50+ hours during a weekend, no problem, i left friday and by monday was back, animation was ready and the computer was healthy. I have no idea how it could shit itself so hard this time...
>>55378872
Are you fucking retarded? Your laptop is almost certainly overheating
>>55379004
Impossible that it's overheating. It's already dead for good. Not turning of after using and not turning on then, it won't turn on even if left alone for days.
>Inb4:OP is reatarded for using like this
Fags i have used it like that for good 4 years before it blowing up, so STFU