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  • Yes! I've played last night for about 3 hours nonstop and the issue did not happen. Usually it would start malfunctioning after 10-20 minutes of playing, so that was my benchmark.
  • Hey! Just getting back to this. I sent my laptop to Acer's support and they found issues with the motherboard. Some kind of malfuction that would prevent the GPU to work properly. They changed the whole motherboard and apparently problem solved :) Still, I really appreciate all your help @JackE!
  • Yeah, I just think it's weird that this issue started out of a sudden if I was already using the 90-95% power management setting and everything ran normally. Also, it's curious that my laptop can run the games at this power management setting while maintaining 70-80ºC instead of 92ºC at 100%, without losing any FPS at all.
  • Hey jackE. So, I noticed something really odd… I reversed the processor power management back to 100% (I've been using it between 90-95% for some time). Now with this setting, I was able to play normally. However, at 100%, my CPU reaches over 90ºC, which I don't think it's healthy. Whenever I lower the power management to…
  • I already had this setting for some time now, so unfortunately, it's still not the solution. I kind of gave up on finding the solution, if even restauring Windows did not fix it, I suspect it might be some hardware issue. I contacted Acer support and I'll send it to them to check (it's still on warranty). I'll get back…
  • Hello JackE, thanks for your answer. I've already done these steps but unfortunately it did not solve the issue. Windows and all drivers are updated. One thing I've noticed is that this only happens while gaming. I left Fortnite open in the menu for about 30 minutes and nothing happened. But once I am playing, this happens…
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