Z510 random shut downs (hard) when it is plugged

My Z510 has been randomly close when plugged in, but has not this problem when running on the battery. I contacted Lenovo and they sent my new diet, but the issue continues. I called again and they told me responsible for repair - install the Lenovo Power Manager and make a record of control. The problem still persists.

Anyone has this problem or knows how to fix? It happen when executing something intense like photoshop or a game and only if the load more than 75%, but now it will happen random. I can be sitting watching the laptop without programs running and you're going to stop it.

Z510

I7

HD 4600

8 GB mem

1 TB harddrive

8.1 to win


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