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Sanctes

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  1. I have just tried a DDU, and running an older driver, to see if it was the newest one making trouble, but that didnt help either.
  2. Hello everyone! I'm having some trouble with my PC as you might have guessed, but I cant wrap my head around it... The problem is, that sometimes in some games, my PC will just instantly shuts off like if someone pulled the plug, but then restart itself. My first thought was to run some benchmarks, and after a 15 minuts run of Kombustor (CPU and GPU), Heavens, Cinebench and 3DMark Time Spy, but that didnt make it quit. I then downloaded Call of Duty Vanguard, and played a couple of games, No issue so far, and I was getting more calm, but then I thought "Lets do some Warzone" and BAM, instantly quits as soon a game begins. So i tried again, and instantly as the game loads the map, it restarts. I first ran into this issue as me and my wife was playing V-Rising, but the funny thing is, that it is only happening at a specific place (When i get back to our base), so Im a little confused and dont really know what to do next. The funny thing is that I have played Warzone without problems earlier on this exact system. I have tried installing the newest GPU driver, but that didnt do it. The System specs are the following: CPU: I9 9900K RAM: 2x8GB 3200MHz Kingston HyperX FURY MOBO: MSI MPG Z390 GAMING PRO CARBON GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 VENTUS V2 PSU: Seasonic FOCUS Plus 750W Gold (SSR-750FX) Storage 1: MP510 960GB NVME M.2 SSD Storage 2: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SATA SSD Storage 3: Seagate BarraCuda 2TB HDD I haven't been running any overclocks and the system have otherwise been running smoothly since april 2019 where I build it. I am begining to think that it might be my PSU dying? What do you think?
  3. Hey lovely folks! I was just sitting and getting my PC ready for win11, but the PC health check says that my PC is ready, but the Windows Update menu says otherwise... Do anyone have a clue, about what to do? I have already enabled SecureBoot and TPM 2.0
  4. Okay I think I fixed it, it no longer thermalthrottles, I flipped the block retention bracket and bent the corners a little to get some more mounting pressure, and that has fixed it in some way, I now have Idle temps at 30-34C where i had 40-45 earlier, and now under full load with Aida64 the temps reaches "only" 91C, still not great but way better than before
  5. nvm, I got it up and running, for some reason it wouldn't boot with my GPU in, so I took it out, and booted up on the IGPU, and then rebooted with the GPU in again, and now it workes O.o
  6. Okay I think the CPU might be freaked... I just tried swapping over to the be quiet cooler and now I can't even get my PC to boot...
  7. I tried setting the VCore to 1.3V and this was the result:
  8. It's funny you are saying that... I actually noticed a "cracking" sound a few days ago... and thought it was the table maybe... but my wife that is sitting next to me was sure it was my PC, but kinda waved it off :S
  9. I was actually first running the rad fans as outtake, but I noticed the hot air from the GPU was really heating up the rad, so the temps dropped almost 6C by using the rad as intake But still hitting 80-85C while gaming
  10. Reported by HWMonitor while running Aida64
  11. Currently waiting for 6 more Lian Li Unifans
  12. this might be a wild guess... but could it be the soldering between the CPU and the heat-spreader? I have just reapplied the block again, using the thermalpaste i got with the BeQuiet cooler and the thermals still hits max instantly???
  13. It's placed behind the hub of the top fan, so would assume that there would be plenty of liquid above it, in the top of the rad
  14. Yeah I have tried the original fans, but the Lian Li Unifans are pushing way more air, and no the tubes are currently at the top on the sideintake, the tubes can bearly reach from the bottom because of the GPU, but the pump is placed IN the radiator, so I don't think that would change anything tbh...
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