Thank you.
Please share the logs so that I can have a look.
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My computer suddenly turns off a few minutes after starting the PUBG game, I don't see any temperature problems, in the event viewer I could see this:
<Data Name="ThermalZoneDeviceInstanceLength">9</Data> <Data Name="ThermalZoneDeviceInstance">\_TZ.TZ10</Data><Data Name="_PSV">290</Data><Data Name="_TC1">0</Data><Data Name="_TC2">0</Data><Data Name="_TSP">1000</Data><Data Name="_AC0">0</Data><Data Name="_AC1">0</Data><Data Name="_AC2">0</Data><Data Name="_AC3">0</Data><Data Name="_AC4">0</Data><Data Name="_AC5">0</Data><Data Name="_AC6">0</Data><Data Name="_AC7">0</Data><Data Name="_AC8">0</Data><Data Name="_AC9">0</Data><Data Name="_CRT">294</Data><Data Name="_HOT">293</Data><Data Name="MinimumThrottle">0</Data><Data Name="_CR3">0</Data><Data Name="OverThrottleThreshold">0</Data><Data Name="DescriptionLength">0</Data><Data Name="Description" /><Data Name="_TZP">10</Data></EventData></Event>
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Thank you.
Please share the logs so that I can have a look.
It just happened now with another lighter game, I think it could be a hardware problem
Hi Kevin,
I'm Sumit, here to answer your query at the Microsoft Community.
What about the issue with other games?
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