After I got done with editing my new video, How I got my name, I started exporting the video. Around the middle of exporting, my laptop crashed. It was very similar to an overheat crash. Although, my fan wasn't even close to hot. Could I get an answer why? I promised an upload and now i'm really sad...
Sincerely, Anothuor.
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Run Core Temp while encoding. What kind of temperatures do you get?
https://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/
Also, it generally helps if you indicate what CPU you are using, what O/S, what software, what codecs, etc. -
I know my laptop fan does not go to 176 degrees, stop sending me false applications.
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176 F (80 C) would not be unusual for a laptop's core temperature under heavy load.
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176 C would definitely indicate a problem. But I doubt you could ever see that value in Core Temp because the computer would have crashed before temperatures got that high.
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What video editor?
Usually "overheat crashes" do not occur, because CPU/GPU throttle speed with modern hardware
What do you mean by "overheat crash" ? What symptoms are you observing ? Describe them e.g. did the OS crash, editor crash ? what error messages ? BSOD ?
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