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Subwatt

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  1. Motherboard: Asus Prime m350 plus Bios 0606 Cpu: ryzen 5 1500x Ram: http://www.microcenter.com/product/464838/16GB_2_x_8GB_DDR4-2400_Desktop_Memory_Kit Windows 10 Psu: corsair CX750M (750 watt) 250gig ssd with os only 2tb Seagate partitioned in half for gaming New build keeps restarting itself, Windows event log shows kernel 41. Doing research I found that duplicate audio drivers may cause this. I have no duplicates, found several links saying I need to make a power plan. Basically breaks down to never letting computer sleep. Also saw PSU might cause a problem, replaced and still having issue. Kinda outta ideas here system will sometimes run fine for hours at a time. Typically if it restarts there is less and less time between each restart. Any insights are welcome I've done all these steps except replace mobo http://windowsreport.com/kernel-power-41-error-windows-10/ Going to do a clean install of Windows will post results.
  2. The issue in having is the damn thing WORKS a large chunk of the day. I had no problems with it in my old rig. I'll get a new PSU tomorrow and report back the resultt.
  3. Be very careful what ram you get higher frequency ram is less compatible make sure you check if it will work.
  4. I'm having a similar problem with my rig as well I have a 1500x with a Prime Asus m350 plus mobo. I fought with it the first few days since it wouldn't even post hardly and swapped out some different ram and got it to boot finally. Once I did get it to boot it would restart itself quite often at first then tweaked the memory in the boost and started to run smoothly again for a short time. After getting a full day and a half of gaming on it late last night it began to reboot itself again, sometimes right away other times an hour later doing something as simple as YouTube or running wow. I've googled the issue and found that it could be an audio driver issue causing the problem check your event log and see if you have a kernel power problem.
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