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Since today (it was working fine 2 days ago) when i launch rocket league my pc is immediatly shutting down. It does it too with Hogwarts legacy and maybe other games i havent tried but it works completly fine with war thunder for example. I dont know what to do i thought it was the new AMD drivers i just installed but even with older drivers same thing... The temps are also fine and i havent overclocked anything. My config is 6900xt with ryzen 9 5900x and a seasonic 850w platinum PSU.
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Hey Guys, So I have the following problem, if I shut down my PC everything stays on, only the monitors shut down. All the lights are on (MB, GPU, CPU) and every fan is spinning. If I want to completely shutdown the PC I either have to hold the shutdown button on the chassis long enough or plug out the cable. I already disabled fast boot and updated my BIOS, and I freshly installed my Windows. my specs are: MB:ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-F GAMING CPU: Intel i7-9700k RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX(32GB) PSU: Seasonic M12-ii GPU: Nvidia GTX1070 Can you guys help me solve this issue, so i can normally shut down my PC? Thanks!
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Hello, I've got a huge and randomly occuring problem: Sometimes when I try to shutdown my PC windows closes and no image signal is passed, but computer does not shutdown, at all, 10 mins, hour, nothing. I have to manually force shutdown using button. Worse than that, once I do this, next boot is a nightmare.I have to forcefully shut it down and try to boot many many times jumping back and forth from "normal" loading, to automatic windows repair, hoping that it boots. It takes anywhere from 10 mins to a few hours. It happened on my old HDD, new Samsung SSD, old windows 10 install, and I even just formatted it hoping it'd help. BIOS is kinda old 2015, but I've run it since i bought it around that year w/ no problems. It all started to happen around 2 months ago with no particular cause. Specs: CPU: i5-4690K MOBO: Gigabyte Z97x Gaming 3 8 GB od RAM GPU: rx570 ( only "new" part bought on october 2019 ) PSU: 650W Corsair
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Hello there. Before I begin, these are my specs: Motherboard: GIGABYTE Aorus Gaming 7 CPU: Intel i7 8700K GPU: Gainward's GeForce RTX 2080 Super Phantom RAM: 16GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX Black Storage: - Samsung SSD 960 EVO 250GB; - Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500 GB; - Western Digital 500 GB Hard Drive; - Western Digital 2 TB Hard Drive. So what happened? Yesterday, I decided to mount a PCI Ethernet card to my PC, because my onboard cards were slowing down frequently for no reason (both the Ethernet and the Killer); I dropped a mounting screw behind the PSU, so I had to disconnect the PSU for 2 minutes to recover it. After I mounted the PCI card, I worked for a few hours, after which I realized that one of my hard drives (the new 2TB one) wasn't displayed. When I tried to shut it down, I noticed that the motherboard and GPU LEDs were staying on, and all the fans were still running. The Motherboard has a small LCD screen with 2 digits, and when this happens, that screen posts a D5 error. According to the manual, that translates into "No Space for Legacy Option ROM initialization". I honestly have no idea what that means. I tried resetting the bios, but I don't know if I did it right. The board has a reset button, which I pressed for like a minute after cutting all the power to the board. The thing is, I'm not sure if I'm supposed to remove the CMOS batter as well. Besides that, I also tried re-flashing the bios. Still, the board only kept detecting the input from one hard drive, which was odd. When it got very late I decided to go to sleep and try more today. I cut the power to the PC again, pressed the reset button for another minute, and left the PC without power until morning. Morning came (about an hour before posting this) and when I powered the PC on, I realized that the hard drive problem was gone. The board correctly detects all my storage now. However, the other problem still remains. The board doesn't properly shut down, and I always have to turn it off by force (holding the power button). I don't know what to do with this one. I refuse to believe the board is ruined, just from disconnecting the PSU for 2 minutes. Has anyone else experienced this? I've attached 2 pictures with my power and chipset settings. Hopefully they help.
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Hello everyone ay LTT forum. A few years algo I came here to ask for help on building a PC. Now I come to ask you for help to troubleshoot an issue. PC SPECS: MoBo: MSI B450-M Bazooka CPU: Ryzen 5 2400G Ram: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000 Mhz (2x8 GB) PSU: Rosewill 80+ bronze 550W GPU: MSI GTX 1660 Ti Up until a bit earlier today My PC was working just fine, I shut it down before I went to bed, around 7 hours ago. I woke up and turned it and everything seemed fine for the first few minutes, but then, the screen went black, I thought it was because of a snooze function ir something, but then my keyboard wasn't responding (lights turning on when I pressed a key) nor my mouse. I tried to force shut down with the power button, but nothing, I had to shut down everything bu turning off the PSU. I checked everything without the front panel and noticed that when the problem occurs, the CPU led on the EZ DEBUG LED panel on My MoBo turns on. I tried changing the Thermal paste in case it was a cooling issue, but it wasn't that. Thinking it was the GPU (before I saw the CPU LED) I took it off and connected the HDMI to the MoBo HDMI slot, but the problem persisted I sadly have no other PSU/GPU/RAM/MoBo to test it out.
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Hey guys, there was recently a severe electrical storm, and my PC has been acting weird since then. While I am playing games, such as Ghost Recon Breakpoint, or even Tomb Raider (2013), my PC will shut down, and the CPU diagnostic light will light up on my MOBO. I have stress tested each of my components and my PC worked fine. It only crashes while gaming. I assume the issue lies within the motherboard as each of the parts have to communicate with each other more while gaming than running stress tests. But I also have reason to suspect that it is my GPU (weird artifacts in games, monitors randomly loosing connection, and poor visual quality in games (my friend plays the same games, and the graphics are much better despite being on the same settings)). Note the system is at stock settings. My specs: PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor $184.69 @ Amazon Motherboard MSI B450M PRO-VDH PLUS Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $123.81 @ Amazon Memory Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory $76.98 @ Amazon Storage Kingston SSDNow UV400 120 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive $39.75 @ Amazon Storage ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 512 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $78.98 @ Amazon Storage Seagate Barracuda 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive $37.15 @ Amazon Video Card Sapphire Radeon RX 590 8 GB PULSE Video Card Case Cougar MX330-G ATX Mid Tower Case $51.98 @ Newegg Power Supply BitFenix Formula Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit $139.99 @ Other World Computing Monitor Acer SA230 BI 23.0" 1920x1080 60 Hz Monitor $159.99 @ Best Buy Keyboard Cooler Master Devastator 3 Wired Gaming Keyboard With Optical Mouse $39.99 @ Amazon Custom Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP - 20.1" 1680x1050 resolution w/ USB hub Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $933.31 Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-04-17 21:08 EDT-0400 I will also include the diagnostic light code and an artifact. What do you guys think is the issue with my PC, and what part should I replace it with?
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Hi guys, My PC always hangs on shutdown. Seems to restart OK. The PC will close all processes, get past the closing screen, My monitors will turn off, but then my tower will just sit there doing nothing. Sometimes for up to 5 minutes before it will finally decide to turn off. This happens every time I shut down the PC whether there are updates or not. Was hoping someone might know what the cause would be. Cheers, Aaron System Info: CPU: i7 5930K MB: MSI X99A Godlike Gaming (BIOS VER 1.8) GPU: Radeon Rx 480 RAM: Corair DOMINATOR PLATINUM 16G (CMD16GX4M4A2666C15) OS: Windows 10 PRO (64bit) OS HDD: Intel SSD 750 Series 400GB (PCIe)
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Hey. Iv'e recently upgraded my gpu. When i play a game for a few minutes my computer shuts down, and i don't know why. Temps before shutdown: cpu - 65c gpu - 68c PSU - aerocool project 7 750w GPU - Strix vega 64 oc CPU - Ryzen 5 3500x RAM - 16gb ballistix 3200mhz MOBO - steel legend B450 I like my gpu/cpu to stay cool even if the fans are loud. And the computer seem to shut off when the fans start giving it some. So my only guess would be that im asking too much of my psu, but i would have thought a 750 shouldn't have any problems. psu is 62 on the 12v rail I have 4 case fans. and the gpu uses 3. any ideas? thanks
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So I resently built a system 3600, gtx 1660, corsair cv650, asus croshair vi hero, corsair vengeance lpx. The system was working fine up until a few days ago where it suddenly rebooted after me getting off COD warfare and then browsing youtube for a bit. Afterward the restarts got more and more frequent to the point now where I cant get past bios. I have done bios flashbacks and attempted to reinstall windows where almost as soon as the windows to select language apreas it reboots. I have replaced the motherboard and the hdd, I have also tryed a power supply of which I had replaced a week prior to all this, it still restarted all the same. Please post any ideas. Could this be related to the cpu. -
Hello there! So I've recently bought an ssd from newegg, the Team GX2 256gb variant to use it as the main drive for my brother's potato pc. So as I've finished installing Windows 10 and all of the necessary drivers. I've noticed that the cpu and case fans were still on while the monitor was no longer receiving any signals from the pc when I had shut it off. It was the first time that I've encountered a problem like this so I googled it. Forum after forum states that the problem lies on either the motherboard or the psu. While I was researching for solutions for this type of error, I tried swapping back the old hdd that he had. It didn't had any problem whatsoever when shutting down. Then I tried running both the hdd and ssd while the main drive was the hdd, still it didn't had any issues. But, when I tried to use the ssd as the main drive the problem occured again. The cpu and case fans were still spinning while the keyboard's light and monitor is already off. Thank you in advance for looking into my problem. System spec: Gateway DX4850-43c I5-2300 Accer Mobo RX-570 6gb DDR3 Rosewill Arc 650W 1TB Western Digital Green Team Group GX2 256GB
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Hi! I have a weird issue with my motherboard. I have freshly installed windows 10 64bit on my computer and when I want to shut it down first I got the windows screen with the shutting down text and the loading, then the display goes off turns to sleep, but the pc and all of the fans are keep running and they wont stop. But when I restart it it shuts down for a few second and then start itself again. Help me please what can I do with it? PC config: Motherboard: Asrock H61M-DG3/USB3 CPU: Intel Core I3 3220 RAM: 2x4GB DDR3 1333MHz SSD: Kingstone A400 240GB GPU: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 550Ti PSU: 500W
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I need help, so I was playing Destiny 2 a lot lately and i set my video setting to highest and 4k and resolution on 100% and no problem . but when boost resolution to 125 or 150, my pc black screen and restart after a few minutes of gaming. I did some research and this could be that my power strip is not good enough ( since I probably use one of those cheap one that you can buy at walmart) or do i have to buy a UPS for my pc? PC spec: GPU: 2080 Ti CPU: 9900k Ram: 64 GB PSU 1000i corsair Please help me figure that could be wrong, I am positive that I can run my game around 125 to 150 percent for resolution.
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SPECS Ryzen 5 1600 - No overclock Asus RX 580 4GB - No overclock GIGABYTE B450M DS3H-CF Corsair RM 550W 2x8GB 3000MHz DDR4 RAM (CMW16GX4M2C3200C16) I noticed that i can't finish even a single match of CoD Warzone, my pc just turns off abruptly in the middle of the match. I thought it was a problem with the game, because i play csgo all the time and never had issues. Then I installed BFV, another heavy game, and turns out my pc also shuts down after some minutes of gameplay. So i started troubleshooting: I ran MemTest64 for 5 hours: No issues found I ran Heaven Benchmark GPU stress for 1 hour: No issues I ran Heavy Loard CPU stress for 1 hour: No issues BUT when i run heavy load + heaven benchmark, it takes about 5-10 minutes and then the same shutdown happens. Apparently when I put a big task on GPU and CPU at the same time, my PC cant handle it. I have absolutely zero extra parts to continue troubleshooting, so i really need some guidance on what to do next Its worth noting that at no point my GPU used more than 145W (according to AMD driver and HWinfo64) , even tho the internet says it could go above 200W easy. At no point did any temperature, of any part of my PC go above 88C.
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Around 5ish minutes after I shut down my desktop, there is a weird "click" noise, I think it's from the PSU but not 100% sure. When I turned off my pc tonight, it made what best could be described as a "clunk" noise, being louder and deeper than other ones I've noticed. Is this something I should be worried about? Hardware: MOBO: asrock B450 pro4-f (not all standoffs installed as case only came with some) Ram: team T-force vulkan? 2x8 3000mhz CPU: R5 2600, -100mv Vcore offset (I hope I'm undervoltubg right!) SSD: sabrent rocket 512 (PCIe3) Gigabyte wireless adapter, some GC-something (has an Intel 9260 I think) GPU: Nitro+ RX470 PSU: Corsair TX550m (should be good, right? I will say that I had to wiggle in the plug a bit, can this damage the rest of it maybe) Case: cheap £25 Matx case, xigmatek Scorpio, do not recommend lol, crap airflow. OS: can this be a problem? Ubuntu Linux 18.04
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PC random shutdown and reboot all of a sudden with *no bosd while doing nothing (idle) or while browsing or watching YouTube on chrome. While gaming it does not have any issues, infect I can game 4 hours+ without any issues. It all happend few days after my yearly system clean and overclock tweeking, mainly increase core frequency from 4.5Ghz to 4.7Ghz and fine tune vcore by lowing offset voltage. But currently on stock settings but still sudden reboot. Sometimes it only happend once in a day but other time it can restart up to 5 times (like today it restated 7 times since afternoon). The restart can happend anywhere between hours to minutes after the last sudden reboot. Unable to provide system dump because there's no BOSD it's like someone turn off and on the main and quickly press the power button after that. By far the troubleshoot I have done Reinstall the driver that looks like it was the cause (Asus ai suite 2) - no luck Recheck cable connection - no luck Reseat CPU - no luck Change cmos battery - no luck *Change oc to defult - no luck *Check event viewer - no luck Memtest86 (3/4 pass (didn't run all) ) - no luck (all pass) Stress test (real bench, AIDA, prime95 (max stress), furmark, haven) - no luck Monitoring voltage in windows (hwinfo, AIDA hwm+, open hwm, asus suite) - no luck all looks fine (even on stress test) Monitoring voltage by molex using multimeter - no luck looks fine (even on stress test) *Monitoring voltage through motherboard - no luck all looks fine Monitoring voltage through ROG connect - no luck all looks fine Check temps - all looks fine CPU @ max load 70°C at stock (@4.7ghz @76-80°C?), GPU @ 72°C *Did a clear cmos and reapply my settings all the same. So I reset multiplier to auto and offset voltage (+) to AUTO (Basicly defult). But still the same reboot without any warning. *Event viewer only show 3 errors Error 1 audit events have been dropped by the transport. 0 Error 2 critical reboot, system has rebooted without shutting down first l Error 3 the system has previously shutdown *Motherboard voltage measurement through Asus ProbeIt measurement points System spec Motherboard: Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z Ya it's an old board but it's still gets the job done Latest BIOS Change this few setting Vcore load like calibration - 50% Vcore phase control - Optimized Vcore overload protection - 130% Voltage - offset (Defult - Manual) Dram settings (see ram) Second hand from my uncle and have been using since 2016 without any problem CPU: 2600k (Noctua NH U12P dual fan) 4.7Ghz @ 1.448v (max voltage on stress test) 4.5Ghz @ 1.4v Stock 3.8Ghz @ ~1.36v (current) (voltage auto) (CURRENT) Previously it was fine running at 4.7Ghz with an offset of +0.75 but I lower it till +0.55 and no crash. CPU has been properly taken care of with no issues of high temp or throttling but it looks like there is CPU degration from age RAM: 2 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz (Kingston), 2 4GB DDR3 1600Mhz (Crucial) 1333Mhz have been running since 2016/2017 1600Mhz added in Aug 2019 RAM frequency has been lock in bios @1333mhz, timings auto, voltage 1.5v All 4 sticks of RAM has no issues GPU: Asus strix GTX 1060 6gb GPU is overclock but I don't think that's the issue as it reboots when not on load PSU: Silverstone Strider 600W fully modular PSU (ST60F-P) Been using this PSU since 2014 and 2 system changes So far only 2 PCIe cable that was previously causing black screen (GPU crash) due to caps I think, but has been replaced with a spare cable and no problem ever since. Sound card: Asus Xonar DGX SSD: Crucial MX500 500GB HDD: WD Blue 1TB Windows: Windows 10 latest update (Last format was in December 2019) Note: My PC is connected to belkin power surge strip since 2015? and has been using it almost everyday from almost morning till late at night or afternoon till late at night and no RGB. Thinking of trying a spare PSU and see how it goes. Will update if problem still proceed. Hope you get an idea of what is happening and hope this fan be solve without spending much money.
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Hi. So a while ago I changed my CPU cooler and installed a 212LED from Cooler Master. About a week after or so my PC froze and turned itself off. When I turned it back on, it powered up without a beep and the screen was powered off. Then my USB devices (Mouse and Keyboard) were also powered off. Meaning the lights on them didn't work. So I unplugged and plugged it back on and it worked. For a few days. Then it happened again but this time it made me open up the PC and reconnect some of the stuff like the memories and the graphics card and the power cables, etc... then it worked again and it hasn't shut down since(about 2 weeks). Now about two weeks later I keep getting this annoying "USB device not recognized" with the windows "ding" sound over and over and over again to the point that it's impossible to work with it. I unplugged all the USBs and everything to the point where I only have a power cable and an HDMI cable connected but it still gives me the same issue. I have a second windows that's not on my SSD and I tried to boot that one up to see what happens. And no change. It still gave me the same issue. I'm highly irritate and can't get my works done. I have no idea what to do since no USB is connected to the PC. I'm suspecting that my Motherboard( which has only been working for +2 months) has some sort of issue that cannot be fixed by me. My device manager says that the failed USB location is "Port_#0003.Hub_#0001". But it doesn't give me anything more than that. Could you guys please help me figure out the issue? Is there a way to disable the notification and carry on? Should I even do that? Does this mean I should be looking for a new MOBO? Windows 10 x64 i7-6700k 4.0 Asus_Z 170M_plus Corsair Vengence LPX 2x8GB DDR4 3000MHz Cooler Master GX650w Crucial 525GB MX300 M.2 Type 2280SS SSD 1TB Seagate sata Thanks. P.S: I've already updated my BIOS but no improvements was achived. Update 1: I tried connecting the old cpu fan just to emulate the previous situation and see if the new one was the source of the issue. And while I was at it I removed one stick of memory and plugged the other one into a different slot. The machine worked fine for a solid 20-30minutes but then the issue returned. No improvements. Please help.
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Was hoping someone can help to solve my issue with my com. My com won't turn off the fans & led lighting after being shutdown and after that I am unable to turn it back on by pressing the power supply. The only way i can turn the com back on is by (1)holding down the power button for a few seconds (2)switching off & on the power supply to the com
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hi everyone. i have built my gf a new pc all parts are brand new and seem to be functioning well but we have come across a problem. it randomly shuts down and the power led blinks and will not turn on unless i turn off the psu and let the power drain from it, i am at the moment testing a new power lead but things i have done already are as follows. .removed 24 pin and pcie 6pin extensions .removed GPU .reset and updated bios .stress tested with multiple games and processes its seem that no matter what i do on the pc it will shut down when it wants to, i assume it may be the psu but would really like input for all of you. build: WD Blue 1TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch HyperX FURY 120 GB SATA 3 2.5 inch SSD HyperX FURY 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR3 1866 MHz CL10 DIMM Memory Module Kit - Black HyperX FURY 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR3 1866 MHz CL10 DIMM Memory Module Kit - White ASUS GeForce DUAL-GTX1060-6G 6 GB Graphics Card - Silver NZXT RL-KRX31-01 120mm Kraken Water Cooler EVGA 600 W 80+ PC Power Supply Unit - White NZXT S340 Mid Tower PC Case - White AMD FX6300 Black Edition 6 Core (3.5/4.1GHz, 8MB Level 3 Cache, 6MB Level 2 Cache, Socket AM3+, 95W, Retail Boxed) MSI 970A Sli Krait Edition USB 3.1 Motherboard SilverStone SST-PP07-IDE6W; PCIE-6pin to PCIE-6pin_250mm, white ilverStone SST-PP07-MBW; ATX 24pin to MB-24pin_300mm, white BenQ VZ2470H 24-Inch Widescreen VA LED Monitor - White
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So I recently set up a new build specs as follows: i7 7700k Asus GTX 1080 32GB Corsair Dominator RAM Gigabyte Auros Z270X Gaming 7 X52 Kraken AIO Corsair RM650x PSU Now everything appeared to be working fine until I tried to restart the computer. I hit restart, the monitor went dark, my keyboard and mouse lighting turned off, everything on my actual computer remained on. All the lights on, the fans still spinning, so despite windows apparently shutting down the computer was still running. The same happens if I try and shut down my computer through windows, everything except the actual computer powers off. Only thing that works is holding down the power button or hitting the switch on the PSU. I have spent literally hours researching solutions. I've got all the latest drivers, the latest BIOS, Ive gone through power settings, Im at a total loss. Any help would be greatly appreciated UPDATE: So now after waiting about 5 minutes on the shutdown or restart screen I will eventually get a blue screen of death error: Stop code: DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE I did some research and found most people suggesting to make sure every device driver is up to date and I have gone through literally everything in device manager and Im convinced everything has up to date drivers, so no further progress made unfortunately. Still maybe someone smarter than me can make something of it all.
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My computer (i just built it with used parts) never shuts down, when i click shut down the fans just continue to run at full speed, leds on and everything. the computer is not asleep or anything and i dont know how to fix this. ive been through all the bios settings and nothing looks like it would correct that and windows isnt set to sleep for the shutdown. the motherboard is an old lenovo is6xm motherboard with an i5 2500, 8gb of ram, and a 1050ti. Please help!
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Hey folks, I've got a bit of an issue that I really need some help with. So my pc is about five years old right now. It always worked great, until last Friday when it suddenly, instantly, shut itself down. It didn't restart, it didn't show a blue screen, it just went black, as if the power went out. I didn't think much of it at first, after all, the power really could've gone out for a second. So I started it again and launched GTA V, which was the game I was playing when it happened. Then, after about 20 min, it happened again. This was when I realized that I had something bad going on. So I tried again, launched another game (Fallout 4) and, after about 15 min, it happened again. I blamed my power supply, as it just seemed as if the thing stopped working for a second or so, maybe due to overheating or something like that. So I replaced it with another power supply I had lying around today. At first, things went fine. I was playing GTA V for about 2 hours, and then it happened again. This made me conclude that it is, as a matter of fact, not my power supply. But I have no idea what else it could be, or how to diagnose the problem. I've been monitoring the temperatures on my PC using CPUID, and everything seems normal. I really hope somebody knows something, I really have no idea where to start. Thanks in advance! System specs: OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Motherboard: MSI 970A-G46 PSU: XFX Pro 650Watt CPU: AMD FX 8150 Black Edition CPU Cooler: Cryorig M9A GPU: MSI GeForce 660 TI Memory: Corsair Vengeance DDR3-18866 8GB Storage: WD Caviar Black 1TB Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD All fans seem to be working fine. I changed my CPU's thermal paste about 6 months ago, so that can't be the issue either.
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Recently i had an incident where my gpu automatically shut itself off while on idle. Rest of the system was on( Cpu fans etc). The power pins for the GPU lit up indicating it was receiving power. I had to turn off power completely as restart wouldn't do anything. Booted up again everything was fine. Again 3-4 hours later same case. I always monitor my gpu temps and they are around 45°c on idle and then it happened again. I removed the gpu and tried to boot from on board vga. Result No signal. Then i used an old gpu amd 5450 something that was lying around didn't get any signal as well. I haven't plugged in my 1080 again to avoid damage to gpu. What is the issue if anyone can help me out. Every time i reboot(Complete off and on again) The system functions normally. Any help or advice will be appreciated. Edit: To add ran furmark tests on 4k, 1080p and both tests passed.
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Help. My comuter wont turn off. My monitors go black and the computer just sits there forever. Got any ideas? Im running windows 10 pro
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Hi, I am not sure when did this issue started to happen, but most likely, when I bought new graphics card (MSI 1060 Gaming). The issue I am having is, that, once per X days, when I turn on my computer, Windows 10 loading indicator will show up, then both connected monitors will go black and nothing else happens. As the output wouldn't have any signal. When this happens, I have to force shutdown my computer long pressing the power button. After that I turn it on again and everything works as it should. There are NO other issues when using system. - no random reboots, - no gpu issues, - no overheating - no blue screens So the big question is, why is this happening? My computer specs are: INTEL Xeon E3-1231V3 3.40GHz 8MB 4C/8T ASROCK H97M Pro4 CORSAIR AX760 Platinum Crucial BLS2CP8G3D1609DS1S00 16G(2x8G) CRUCIAL MX100 512GB 25/S600 This irritates the heck out of me and I really want to figure it out why this is happening or at least, what can be the probable cause of it. - All devices have latest drivers, - I have latest BIOS version - As said, there are 0 other issues Thank you all for your help!
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Hi, my desktop have shutdown unexpectedly a few times recently and got me a little worried. I went and check on Event Viewer, here is the most recent one. Very little info were given, so I'd like to know if someone can help! These info are found under General tab: Log Name: System Source: EventLog Event ID: 6008 Level:: Error Task Category: None Keywords: Classic Then there is also a Details tab, where it shows System, EventData and Binary data (In Words and In Bytes) which I hardly understand. Let me know if it's needed and I will post them. I just would like to know what exactly is causing this unexpected shutdown. Please help, and thanks!