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dondon:
Down is the data you requested.I've been trying to recreate the conditions that "Halt" produces and came by a supprising result.Apparently my RAM does't clean itself up for some reason.In one of my games it reported an error saying not enough memory space to allocate.Why took me so long?Well apparently the tool i've been recommended is somehow diminishing the efects but not by a substantial value.Still i wonder if this problem is related to user profiles.Will check it out


Now System Resources Vs Game Requirements


All around Disk Usage


And the issue by CPUID HWMonitor



Boggin:
Your temps while gaming are higher that I would expect if the fan was doing its job and your battery is well overdue for a new one.

Get yourself an air duster can and give the laptop a good blow out, including the keyboard as some laptops draw air in through the keys.

When blowing onto the fan intake, don't place the end of the air duster straw too close to the grid as you can damage the fan blades.

On the underside of the laptop, there should be a panel you can remove to access the RAM modules.

Remove this and direct the straw around there to get into the heat sink - it looks like a copper strip.

You could remove the RAM module(s) to see if the contacts are tarnished and can be gently cleaned with an ink rubber, but reseating them doesn't harm.

dondon:
The problem is that the the lag does not appear when i start a game but throughout the game.The more time i spend playing,the better chance to get this lag.It wont appear during the beggining.It will just slowly become more and more obvious until it works with frames  :sad:

Boggin:
That's because the longer you play, the temp will increase if the fan is struggling to keep that down.

HWMonitor shows the CPU at 100% when gaming and that doesn't give you any wriggle room so the machine will start to lag.

You need to get to work with an air duster can, because the overheating will get worse and eventually damage the CPU/GPU - so I would advise against continuing gaming until you get this sorted.

It's already maxing out at 89ºC and the best the fan can get it down to is 74 - 77ºC.

A laptop fan should be able to keep the temps under 70ºC.

It isn't just the game that's causing the problem - anything graphics intense will give you the same problem.

Furmark has a GPU stress test you can run for about 20 mins where you will see the temp rise and hopefully hear the fan speed increase.

http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/fur/

dondon:
Added a fan to under my laptop to decrease the temperature.But I checked the temperatures on one of my roommates and strangely enough CPU temperature is quite the same,although his device is a Quad-Core.I've also made some research and lagging(GPU drops) shouldn't occur unless CPU temperatures exceeds 100 degrees Celsius.

I've also had some error mesages displayed like not enough memory space to allocate.What is that supposed to mean?As far as i kniw RAM should clean itself at regular time intervals.

For cleaning up of my fan,what would you recommend?
Clean it Myself / Clean it at a Computer Service provided by my Device manufacturer

As for the "explorer.exe",it seems a user account related problem.Created a new account and the explorer worked like a charm on it.Any idea why this happens?

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