Portege M200 turns off without warning.

Hi guys,
My Portege M200 has just developed a problem today. It shuts down without any warnings or info.
The event viewer hasn't logged anything out of the ordinary, I suspect that its an overheating issue because I'm looking at the cpu and gpu temps using speedfan and PC wizard and they both read the cpu temps in the 50's and PCWiz reads the gpu temp as 57. But I am getting no info on the fans is that normal??!!!??!!
Speed fan has 1 manual control for a fan (doesn't say which one, but seem to be the cpu fan) which I now have set at 100% to test it and see if it shuts down again. This has been on for about 5 mins and the cpu temp is down to 36.
I have no way of controlling the gpu fan or getting the temp down on that....
Is there any way of testing the fans/ sensors for determine where the problem is??
Can anybody think of any other things that I can check or that would cause this to happen??
Thanks Guys.

I also believe this happen because of overheating. In such cases the notebook will simply switch off without any warning. Sorry buddy but I believe it is time for cleaning up. Now is the question how you want to do this. Alone or it should be done on professional way.
Your decision!

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