P620 turns off randomly during heavy load

Hello!

I've had my computer since 2007/2008 now and I have came across a problem of dust. I cleaned it and it worked fine again. After I had finished, I moved my computer one meter or more. A day later when I curled the computer, everything was fine, I had a game running in the background. But when I came back, my computer has been cut, so I thought that my roommate turns off the computer. Didin't there do! Later when I started again, I came to the Startup Repair. I curled the computer, but when I came back, you guessed it: it was closed. I asked my roommate again and there still didin't make. Later, I used a live cd of Ubuntu to the backup on my hard drive computer internet. When he was done, I started the process of re - install my computer. Until I clicked on the button reinstall, I tried one last time. It worked! So he came with a "computer didin't work properly' or something. The resan was BlueScreen. So I tried to open the minidump file, but my programming program expired, so I couldn't open it. LARGE. Later, my computer said that it had no internet and icons started disppearing. It seemed that the hard drive has begun to be unloaded. I clicked on the icon and BOOM internet! My computer is turned off. No reset. Right next door. I feel this only when it is under heavy load. And I knew just the effect "unload" 2 times. Other times, the screen goes black and the power light is still on for like 5 seconds and then shut the computer completely, it also occurs on the effect "unload"!

Computer:
Model: p6320sc
If you want more, ask me.

Thank you for your time.

Hello GAsplund

I'm sorry to hear your computer is overheating, but I think I can help you. I provide you with a link to a paper support HP here "reduce heat inside the PC to prevent overheating" to help reduce the heat so that your computer stays on.

I hope this helps solve your problem of overheating and here to thank you for the post on the HP Forums have a great day!

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