Do you think the power supply does

> not match the laptop correctly so the power drawn when all CPU, GPU and
> file copy overburden it and in turns it cuts the power (because itself
> it becomes too hot too)?
>

That sounds more plausible than the power brick knowing about the
temperature of the computer. You can probably check if the power rating of
the brick matches the power consumption of the computer (it came with it?)

A recent computer with a recent kernel should never get to the point where
the CPU turns off because of high temperature, it should throttle much
earlier. If that is not the case, you may check if automatic throttling is
not disabled somewhere.

Best regards,
Guillermo

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