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  1. got it booted again failed to reseat the ram while testing slots. took your advice ran asus armor crate to update mother board and though it might be premature havent shut down in a day so you'll get the solve thanks for the help.
  2. cool man go write a product review im not overheating
  3. worth doing but probably not the issue at the current moment.
  4. Can this be done when not booting?
  5. The shut offs became more frequent so I tried test individual ram sticks, and now we can't boot at all. The dram light is remaining on on the mother board. The manual claims of a led remains lit it means an error with the component. I think permanent shut down was more coincidentally with the slot swaps than caused by it. I think I'm going to buy the same ram again and replace these sticks if the problem persists then I at least can still use the old ram with the new ones if they're matching. Read some posts describing my new symptoms and they thought it was their mother board but it wasn't very conclusive.
  6. I haven't over clocked at all, and there's no evidence its running hot.
  7. I don't follow where are you getting 68cfm from?
  8. the 39 was just playing a card game+ whatever i was doing on chrome, and the shut downs arnt really correlating to stress as far as i can tell. i ran acouple tests in aida64 but non prompted a shut down. as for cooling im using a nh-d15 which is nice but nothing crazy
  9. The highest Temp in the cpu log is 39c across cores is that too high? the psu is kind of old now I've had it since like 2014. the following is every error/ warning around the kernal power event Error setting traits on Provider {8444a4fb-d8d3-4f38-84f8-89960a1ef12f}. Error: 0xC0000001 The previous system shutdown at 10:21:02 PM on ‎12/‎15/‎2022 was unexpected. The speed of processor 16(17,18,19) in group 0 is being limited by system firmware. The processor has been in this reduced performance state for 71 seconds since the last report.
  10. Hey friends I only talk to when something goes wrong. What's happening: I have been experiencing random shut offs the past couple of days. Not crashes full fans stop spinning shut off. after powering down it will attempt to boot back up but will fail, it repeats this accouple times before giving up booting but still turning on enough for my led ram and mother board to kick on. symptoms: I ran a log on OpenhardwareMonitor hoping to find a reason for the shut downs but nothing anomalous showed up. temps are fine on everything, im not familiar with alot of the read outs but nothing showed a noticeable spike at the time of the shut down. In event viewer I receive a critical event "kernal power" at the time of shut down when attempting to boot back on its own my mother board has a series of lights cpu, dram, vga, boot which light up in order during boot, but during these failed boots it only makes it to the first one CPU. Trouble shooting: checked for windows update, ran Ccleaner, and malware bytes, updated drivers for my gpu, checked my cable connections reseated my ram and gpu, replaced my thermal paste on my cpu. So im kinda out of ideas any help? Specs OS: windows 10 mother board: ASUS PRIME Z690-A CPU:Intel Core i7-12700K Ram: 32gb ddr5 corsair dom plat GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 PSU EVGA 1000w
  11. True! For the time I have reinstalled my gpu in a different slot ran DDU and reinstalled my drivers. nothing certain but I haven't crashed yet, ill update the post if anything else manifests for anyone looking for solutions 5 years from now.
  12. ive been keeping an eye on it with corsair link i don't think its a temp issue. Thank you.
  13. Specs: Cpu intel i7-4790k Gpu: a reference gtx 980 ti Mother board: msi Krait edition ram : 8x2g of ddr3 corsair vengeance Psu: Evga 1000w gold power supply. windows 10 Hello, my computer is about 7 years old at this point and has been through several factory resets and issues, but recently blue screens (whea_uncorrectable error) have become too regular. it will blue screen about every couple hours with no real pattern to it. if I hard reset (a full off and on) it should go another couple of hours, but if I just let it restart itself it could only be accouple of minutes. Symptoms: frequent blue screening (whea_uncorrectable error) Trouble shooting ive: done: ive ran "c cleaner", "check disk", "memory diagnostic", updated every driver I could find, I attempted to reset my computer and install a fresh windows using the in built reset in windows 10, but it always errors and wont reset. I've removed one ram stick at a time and the computer still crashed with both individual sticks. HERES where my title comes from I have removed my gpu and am currently using integrated graphics, and I haven't been crashing. should this be enough for me to consider buying a replacement card or should i try other things? thanks in advance.
  14. i have an orbi router all of the software is up to date according to the app.
  15. would swapping to a wired connection fix the problem if its just the wifi card?
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