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check your temperature with GPU-Z or something and see what the your temperature is when that happens.
You can press your hand up against your laptop to see how hot it is; GPUs overheat when they reach... 95+ C or so, which at nearly 200 F is something that you quite possibly can feel. When null says you should check your GPU temp, you will need to download a program that can tell you what your GPU temps are. If you're running on an integrated GPU, you can just use a CPU temp and it will be close enough.
Check your fans that they are clear of dust; run your laptop propped up on a hard surface, like a table but not a bed.