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Computer Crashing when playing TF2
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For a few weeks now my computer has crashed while playing tf2. Everything freezes and the only thing I can do is hit the power button. This happens generally everyday between 8:50 and 9:05. It's normally during my first session of tf2 for the day but not during the first 15 minutes.

Thanks in advance. Happy to provide additional details.

For a few weeks now my computer has crashed while playing tf2. Everything freezes and the only thing I can do is hit the power button. This happens generally everyday between 8:50 and 9:05. It's normally during my first session of tf2 for the day but not during the first 15 minutes.

Thanks in advance. Happy to provide additional details.
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#2
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RAM?

RAM?
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#3
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Did a windows memory diagnostic. No errors were found.

Did a windows memory diagnostic. No errors were found.
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What kind of gpu do you have and what driver? Do you get any freezing/crashing out of game? Have you checked temps?

What kind of gpu do you have and what driver? Do you get any freezing/crashing out of game? Have you checked temps?
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nVidia GTX GeForce 600M version 306.97

No freezing or crashing outside of tf2.

I'll check temps tomorrow.

I suppose I'll mention that my computer is an Asus G75VW laptop.

nVidia GTX GeForce 600M version 306.97

No freezing or crashing outside of tf2.

I'll check temps tomorrow.

I suppose I'll mention that my computer is an Asus G75VW laptop.
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do you have the bios updated? That was giving me some crashes ealier (not necessarily blue screeens, sometimes it would just freeze on the frame and not respond and i'd have to kill the power like you escribed), though I don't know how that would make it only crash at a certain time.

do you have the bios updated? That was giving me some crashes ealier (not necessarily blue screeens, sometimes it would just freeze on the frame and not respond and i'd have to kill the power like you escribed), though I don't know how that would make it only crash at a certain time.
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#7
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Do you have alot of dust inside your machine? Is there adequate cooling in the machine?

Do you have alot of dust inside your machine? Is there adequate cooling in the machine?
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