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webbo254

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  1. I have checked all my components multiple times and reseated the graphics card at least 4 times.
  2. Yes I have tried a number of benchmarks with no issues and they all pass fine.
  3. Hi guys I've been having this problem for around 6 months now and have still not found a solution. Specs: i5 2500k @ 4.2GHz Palit GTX 670 MSI P67A-GD53(B3) 8GB Kingston Ram OCZ Agility 3 60GB SSD 2 x Samsung Spinpoint HDD's The problem is that at random times (usually once every 10 days or so) my pc will just randomly cut out and after a few seconds turn itself back on again just like somebody flicking the power switch on the back of the PSU and turning it back on again. The fact that it happens so infrequently, can go 3 or 4 weeks sometimes without it happening makes it very annoying to make changes and test. I am 100% it isnt a power or heat issue as I have experience this issues with two different power supplies, and I am always monitoring my temperatures and the CPU never goes above 60-65 and the GPU never goes above 70 degrees. Things I have tried: -My first thought was the PSU so replaced my CoolerMaster Silent Pro M 700w with an XFX Core 650W. -Updated Motherboard BIOS -Taken motherboard out, checked all connections and reseated everything. -Removed GPU overclock -Run MemTest and passed with no errors One thing I have noticed is that it has never happened while gaming, it is always while just browsing the net or doing some work. This is another reason I dont believe it is a power or heart issue. After it happens in the event viewer I just have a kernel power 41 error. Hopefully somebody can suggest something else to try? Thanks
  4. Palit GTX 670 2GB here love the performance :)
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