Well, if you aren't letting the battery die or unplugging it, then it's probably overheating and shutting off automatically to prevent damage to the components. Heat is the number on enemy of electronic components, especially microprocessors.
To remedy this, make sure that the area around your laptop is well ventilated, ensure that all vents on the laptop's casing are clear and if it appears dusty blow it out with a can of compressed air, and finally, don't use your laptop on heat-holding materials such as pillows, blankets, or (ironically) your lap.
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This is happening at me too, havent really done anything with it, but you may want to clean the fan inside :)
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