***[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4256533/Arber+Blogu|Arber Blogu|new_window=true] ***it does sound like it's a fan issue but could of course be a fan regulation issue. So, you would need to see if there is power on the fan connector once it turns off but before the compute shuts down. If you do have power on the connector, it's your fan that failed. If you do not, then it is a board level component issue. Given the age of your computer, I would definitely have a new fan available.
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***[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4256533/Arber+Blogu|Arber Blogu] ***it does sound like it's a fan issue but could of course be a fan regulation issue. So, you would need to see if there is power on the fan connector once it turns off but before the compute shuts down. If you do have power on the connector, it's your fan that failed. If you do not, then it is a board level component issue. Given the age of your computer, I would definitely have a new fan available.
***[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4256533/Arber+Blogu|Arber Blogu|new_window=true] ***it does sound like it's a fan issue but could of course be a fan regulation issue. So, you would need to see if there is power on the fan connector once it turns off but before the compute shuts down. If you do have power on the connector, it's your fan that failed. If you do not, then it is a board level component issue. Given the age of your computer, I would definitely have a new fan available.