LAptop shuts down suddenly after 15 min.

I feel amberaasing now that I purchased HP laptop.
 I have already changed my mother boardd from HP registered service centre. After one month it started giving problem. I took it to another HP service centre and I was shoked to know that the new replace motherborad was not havnig any autherntication no. on it. This time also service centre innormed me  verbaly that cost of repair is huge we cannot provide you the written quotation. no information rewgarding the faults was provided.
My laptop shuts down after 15 minutes with over heating. Fan ok running withour voice.
Please help

Hello dushyant_02,
I suggest calling HP and speaking to a live rep regarding your issue.
If you live in the US, contact HP Here.
 If you are in another part of the world, begin Here.
Please let me know your results.
Good luck!
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