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Hi All, I humbly come to this community today to help me with this totally mind-boggling issue. So I built this PC just before last christmas and the spec is below: Intel Core i9-12900KS ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Founders Edition Corsair Dominator DDR5 Ram 2 x 32gb Corsair HX1500i PSU 4TB Seagate Firecuda 530 So I most work on this machine and haven't gamed much on it until recently and whenever I play games on it the whole machine completely dies instantly with no error or freeze and reboots. It does it different times with different games like Sea of Thieves will take a good few hours to cause it where Red Dead 2 on ultra will tank it in less than 5min. I have run the following stress testing and benchmark tools all with no problems or results: - Furmark - Prime95 - Memtest86 - Cinebench - 3D Mark - and Benchmark Superposition I have run these for hours stressing the hell out of the machine with no results and then as soon as I fire Red Dead 2 up it tanks almost instantly and I have no ideas why these programs would cause it to do the same but maybe I'm missing something. I have captured all the sensor logs from HWiNFO64 in the excel file below and the last log in the document is right before the restart, I don't fully know what I am looking for here to help me diagnose this so any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks for reading *********UPDATE********* Additional PC Info below: - Case is the O11 Dynamic Evo case by Lian Li - The system is water-cooled with a Hydro X - XD5 pump that goes to 2 rads, the motherboard and the GPU water block. I also have the corsair AIO H100i - BIOS Version 2.21.1278 - I didn't change anything on the bios from the standard defaults apart from the XMP which I switch from auto to XMP I, when I did that the machine was faster but still same issue Thanks hwinfo2.CSV
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Over the last three or so days my phone has been restarting without being prompted to, auto optimization is disabled so it's not that, battery info is saying it's around 4000mAh (typical), and the phone itself is about 2 years old at this point and it's running One UI version 5.1, Android Version 13.
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Hello, I am turning here because I have aboslutely no idea what is wrong. I built a new pc back in november: Ryzen 7 5800X RTX 3070 aorus b550M pro corsair vengence rgb 2x16gb cooler master 650w 80+ gold tc sunbow 2tb ssd. After updating the bios forr ryzen 5000 support i was able to boot into windows. It ran great for a while but then it started to power off randomly. Mostly during gaming but it could happen at anytime. I thought it might be a heat issue so I took the side pannel off and stuck a big fan at the case, didn't work. I tried reseating the ram, didn't work. I thought it might be a power issue, so I upgraded my power supply to a nzxt 850w 80+ gold power supply. Still would turn off and occasionally restart. I tried to get it to restart consistently with stress tests but it ran cpu and gpu stress tests totally fine and it still does. As time went on it stopped just turning off and instead would restart at random times with no blue screen. As a last ditch effort to stop my computer from restarting I changed the motherboard to an Asrock b550M steel legend. After getting it to boot (wouldn't boot with xmp enabled but that is a problem for another day), it ran fine for 20-30 minutes while gaming. Until it restarted once again. It even restarted while I was browsing the forum looking for solutions and while I typed this post. I am completely lost and do not know what else to do so I am asking for your help please. Thank you.
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Hi all, so I am facing this issue recently where my computer would randomly turn on without any input during sleep and the fans would go into full speed without any display on the screen. If I attempt to wake it using the mouse or keyboard nothing happens, holding down the power button or even pressing the reset button on the case does nothing, the only way I can turn it off is via the PSU, any suggestions?
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Hi the wonderful people of LTT, I was wondering if you guys can offer some advice/ tips and or help on an issue I've been having with my system. - 23rd- Computer Freeze while gaming - had to Hard Shutdown. Didi not -properly boot only went to BIOS - had to restart several times to boot -24th Random Restart- same game - Chucked out Event ID 6008 and these Event IDs 10110 and Event ID 10111. - Room was hot - but see below -25th After a restart ( normal ) - Unable to boot- ( Only showed infinite windows loading icon) - Had to repair boot - No BSOD or DMP files Other Important info -Another PC in the room ( half a metre a way) - both were gaming - made the room hot ( Both PCs did not go past 80 C though, whilst only mine crashed) - other PC near Identical to mine - On the 24th and 25th both were playing Fallout 76 and both were on Nvidia driver 471.96 - Usually on fallout 76 both PCs reach maximum 75- 80 C on CPU and 40-65 C on GPU - No software changes other than Microsoft store updating some apps and win defender definition updates - Air Cooled builds (Noctua NH D15) Please help me in the matter, as I'm at my wits end and please let me know if you want me to elaborate on this, original post was a bit wordy so I compressed it down to this. If this receive a response, I thank you for taking the time to help me. My Specs and the Event viewer Logs are placed at the bottom. OS - Windows 11 pro version 10.0.22000 Build 22000 x64 Installed on June 5 2021 10 pm Retail Ranges from 1 year to 2 months ( GPU is two months) 4 month old OS Ryzen 9 5900x ( No Overclocks ) Gigabyte Nvidia RTX 3080 Eagle - ( GeForce RTX™ 3080 EAGLE OC 10G (rev. 2.0) ) MSI MEG B550 Unify X MOBO ASUS ROG Thor 1200w Platinum PSU No HDD - SDDs only Air cooled Noctua NHd15 RAM - Corsair vengeance LPX 32 GB running at rated 3200 Speed Case- Fractal Torrent ( 6 fans) - default positive pressure layout 23rd Sep 24th Sep 25th Sep 24th Sep Event ID 10111 25th Sep Event ID 10110 Logs - Could be useful https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fxSV91X5VUDdw0xOAd5eutNvyRSM7DCY?usp=sharing
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By restarting I mean it will freeze, go to a black screen, and then the dell loading logo will come up, and then either boot into windows recovery mode or my regular lock screen. At first I thought it was a malware issue, so I reset my PC through Windows. That didn't help. I thought it was my PSU because its a prebuilt from 2017, so I upgraded the PSU to a brand new one, that didn't help. I tried moving the ram stick I have to the other slot that's available, that didn't help either. Every diagnostic test I've run on it comes back with nothing, even a bios level one I did. I also tried a CMOS clear, which didn't fix anything either unfortunately. In event viewer, I get event ID 10111 and 10110, which says "The device HID-compliant headset (location (unknown)) is offline due to a user-mode driver crash. Windows will attempt to restart the device 5 more times. Please contact the device manufacturer for more information about this problem," and "A problem has occurred with one or more user-mode drivers and the hosting process has been terminated. This may temporarily interrupt your ability to access the devices." I've also gotten event ID 41, which says "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." I've also gotten event viewer ID 18, "A fatal hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core. Error Source: Machine Check Exception. Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error. Processor APIC ID: 15" Now the issue is happening quite frequently. It can happen if I just move my mouse across the screen, if I click something, etc. What I don't understand though is that whenever I have a steam game open, the problem never happens. I've been having Enter the Gungeon open while I do other things, and it's never restarted. The only games it's restarted in before was Teardown, and Minecraft Java Edition. But if I have Enter the Gungeon open while I play Minecraft or while using it for simple web browsing or chatting with friends on Discord, it doesn't happen. Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you. Specs of my PC: Ryzen 7 1700, ASUS GTX 1070, 16GB DDR4 Ram @ 2400Mhz, 1 TB Seagate Hard drive, WD Black 500GB NVME SSD, EVGA 550GA 80 Plus Gold PSU
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Hi... So my PC started randomly restarting 3 Months ago... it came out of no where and the System worked perfectly fine before. The Eventlog showed a fatal Error: Kernel-Power, Event-ID: 41. First things I did were changing settings in my system, updating all the drivers (BIOS, GPU, CPU, etc.), throttling down the hardware, watching the temperatures and waiting for another random restart. 2 days later, running without a problem, the next restart happened... After googling and asking some friends I first tested the RAM with memtest86 for 3 times and had 0 Errors, the RAM is compatible and even with lower frequency and higher timings the restarts happened. Then I changed the PSU but it didnt help, the PC is still restarting like 4 times a week... After that I installed Windows on a new M2.SSD that i bought, hoping that its maybe just Windows fault... ....still restarting. I benchmarked the System like 5 to 10 times in a row without a problem, but then when I play, watch a video or just chill in discord the restarts appear. So all thats left is the Motherboard, the CPU or the power outlet. I really dont think its the power outlet because my 2 monitors and a desk lamp always stay on... If I had the money I would just buy a new Motherboard / CPU but I am not sure if it is the real problem here... If anyone knows what could help me I would be very happy if you comment! Thanks for reading all this! Specs: CPU AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT -COOLING NZXT Kraken X53 / 240mm GPU XFX Merc 319 AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT RAM 32GB (2x (2x 8192MB) G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR4-3600 DIMM CL16-16-16-36 Dual Kit) MB Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite V2 (BIOS F14e) old PSU CoolerMaster V750 Gold V2 / 750 Watt 80+ Gold / Full-Modular new PSU be quiet! Straight Power 11 / 850 Watt 80+ Gold / Full-Modular -M2 SSD WD_Black SN750 NVMe - Windows 10 installed -Sata SSD Crucial MX500 1TB - Games and stuff
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As the title states, I've been extremely frustrated with my newly built PC because it constantly crashes at random intervals, mainly when playing video games. I know I'm not the first person to have this issue, however all of the fixes I see stated online simply do not work for my case My Specs are: i7 11700K running at stock clocks EVGA RTX 3060 XC (12GB GDDR6) running at stock clocks MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge Wifi Motherboard (with latest BIOS update, and default BIOS settings) Corsair RM 750W PSU 16GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 RAM (Running in Dual Channel, channels A2 and B2) Samsung 980 PRO M.2 SSD (Boot Drive) 2x Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD NZXT H510 Case CoolerMaster Hyper 212 EVO Black CPU Air Cooler I have already tried: Doing a clean install of Windows Reinstalling my graphics drivers with DDU (I did this with all current versions for the RTX 3060) Turning off Fast Startup Changing Power Plan Advanced Settings (PCIe Power Management, Wireless Adapter Power Management, Sleep times, etc.) Resetting BIOS settings Running SFC Scannow Running powercfg -h off Swapping my RAM sticks to the other two DIMM slots Testing my RAM with memtest86 Ran stress tests to ensure temps are okay (they are) Changed where my PC was plugged in I cannot find a way to make the PC reliably crash. While it does mostly happen in games, it rarely does outside, and currently never during a stress test, however I may have not run the correct ones for enough time (Currently have tried Unigine Valley, and Furmark for GPU, and AIDA64, and Prime95 for CPU and RAM) I have uploaded a .ZIP with a bunch of small dump files that may help <<https://ufile.io/x3q47rit>> I have already contacted Corsair for an RMA on my PSU which I know may solve the problem, but if there's something I haven't tried yet that might solve my problem I'm open to anything I watched one YouTube video where a guy had the same issue and fixed it by using a different CPU cooler because apparently his conflicted with components on the motherboard causing the issue, so I'm not sure if that will help, but it's worth mentioning. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated as I'm completely lost with this issue and just want it fixed. I've already contacted a local repair shop and they'd need multiple days before they can even diagnose the problem, so I'd want to try everything I can before that point if I can. Thanks so much guys! -Christian Dump_Files.zip
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So I got quite a good one here that no one was able to solve yet. -Asus Tuf 3070 ti OC GPU -X570-A pro motherboard -Ryzen 7 3800x CPU -2x8gb 3200 Corsair vengeance RAM -700W 56A PSU Problem: When browsing, playing games I get a black screen and the sound gets stuck and plays on a loop for 2-3 seconds and then the PC restarts itself. Also the monitor doesn’t turn off, it just gets no signal. Solutions I got that doesn’t work: -overheating Since the CPU is a 105W, I got a tower cooler that could support up to 130W. My old GTX 1660 sometimes got up to 80-90C degrees, so I changed to an RTX 3070 ti. ; Now I can hardly get the CPU up to 70 degrees, and the GPU is around 60 degrees when playing games. With HWinfo monitoring noting is overheating at all. -Faulty PSU Some people thought that my PSU was faulty, so I bought a brand new one. Problem keeps happening. ------------------------------------------- Some things I noticed that could help to diagnose the problem: -When the PC starts to restart itself, the EZ Debug light lights up the CPU led. -The PC restarts randomly, even when just browsing the web. I was even able to run multiple benchmarks without it restarting. -The CPU could be the problem since the EZ Debug light lights up the CPU led, but I ran Cinebench where it preformed very good without overheating. (I ran single, multiple core tests, stability test too and it never restarted and the temps and scores were good.) -When the PC restarts, it doesn't lose power. So even when its restarting all the leds and rgbs stay on. (Coolers, GPU, tower cooler) Only the keyboard lights turn off (and on) and the monitor loses signal. -After it restarts I have to log in again and since it's a full restart I have to open the programs again. If there's any more question you want to ask, or any test you want me to run please please ask me. I'm happy if anyone tries to help, the PC service couldn't, so this is my last option.
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Hello everyone! After turning on my PC after it being off for a few hours, my computer randomly blacked out (lights off and everything) and started up again, after logging into windows. I just wanted to ask if this is a major problem and what I can do to fix this. I want to take on this problem before it becomes a huge one. My Build Mobo: Asus Z170-AR CPU: i7-6700K Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3000mhz HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB GPU: EVGA 980TI SC PSU: EVGA 1000P2 1000w Plat rated I hope you can help me! Thanks so much!
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Good evening, I got a Dell Inspiron Gaming 7567 laptop back in September but I have recently ran into a problem. It seems like when I am using the battery the laptop will randomly restart. I can not seem to point out how I cause the computer to restart, sometimes I'm just using YouTube, and other times I might be playing a game. This does not happen often, but it has happened a few times. I've read where it could be an overheating issue, but I thought this thing had good heat management or whatever. I still have this under a warranty, but it is a good hour drive to the nearest Best Buy and I don't have time to make a trip. Also I know precisely jack about computers so I'm sorry if this is sounds like a stupid question.
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Greetings, I have been having random computer reboots on my custom built PC for a while now. The PC restarts without showing any type of blue screen or error. In the Event Viewer, the Event ID 6008 is displayed at the time of the reboot, if that is of any help. I have taken close notice on the thermals of the system and have not noticed any abnormality. I have also run various diagnostic programs such as MemTest, and have encountered no hardware issues whatsoever. Additionally, the system is plugged into a UPS, and the reboots occur whether it is plugged into it or simply plugged directly into the socket. These factors leave me to conclude that the issue is software related. Even though the reboots may occur at any moment, they are most frequent while and just after gaming, which is odd considering it is not a hardware issue at all; temps are low (45C for the CPU & 63C for the GPU, these numbers were taken while stressing both components for over an hour), and voltage is stable. When I was stressing the system it never crashed; it appears to only be triggered by actual games, any game, even Hearthstone. The system has been examined by a technician, who did not detect any hardware issues, as I suspected. I have updated the BIOS, as well as disabling XMP, and have tried all those power management tricks tha seem to work for a lot of folks, like setting the minimum processor state to 5%, and still nothing has changed, also, as far as I know of, all drivers are up to date, even though this is kind of out of my league, I have always hated drivers. The issue has plagued the PC since day 1, so I can´t seem to pinpoint the source of the problem. Minor note, I do not have Windows activated. Thank you in advance. Specs: Windows 10 Home 64 bit (unactivated) MSI Z370 PC Pro Motherboard Seasonic M12II Evo Edition 620W Full Modular PSU Noctua ND-D14 CPU cooler M.2 2280 Samsung 970 Evo 250GB NVMe SSD G.SKILL Ripjaws V 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-3000MHz CL15 RAM Core i7-8700K CPU 3.5" Western Digital Blue 1TB HDD Asus ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 Ti GPU
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I have my new gaming machine for about two weeks and today I received the error "USB device over current status detected". I solved this issue by removing the header of a damaged USB port but now after a few minutes of running my monitors enter power saving mode and the machine will power cycle. It flashes the RoG logo then the Windows logo before sitting on a black screen. My specs are ASUS Maximus VIII Ranger motherboard, EVGA 750 Watt PSU, 16gb of G.skill Ripjaw 3000, NVIDIA GTX 980, Intel Core i5 6500.
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Hi, I just recently built a new computer and after about the first week of using it, it started randomly restarting. It would completely shut off, then turn itself back on within about a second. I noticed that it happens mostly while playing games, but sometimes it will do it even if I'm browsing the internet. I got a little frustrated with it, so I ended up exchanging the parts with new ones, I started with my Ryzen 7 3700x and exchanged it for an Intel core i7 9700k with a water cooler. It was still persisting so I exchanged the RAM and power supply for new ones (same RAM and PSU, just for new ones). The problem still persisted so just yesterday I returned my RTX 2060 with a new one, yet the problem is still occurring. I exchanged almost every single part in here besides the case and the HDD & SSD. My temps are running perfect no matter what I'm doing with my computer, when the PC restarts, it has no Blue Screen of Death, it doesn't come up with any type of error code, it just completely shuts off, then turns right back on and brings me to the windows login screen. I turned off automatic restart with system failure, but the problem bypasses it, I reset the CMOS and installed a brand new version of Windows 10, oh and too add, nothing is overclocked in my PC as well. I know its not my outlet because it reset at geek squad as well. Hopefully we can work as a team and get this figured out, not just for me, also for the people who have this problem as well, or who will have it in the future, thank you!! PC Specs - PSU - Corsair CX750M (750 Watt Semi-Modular) CPU - Intel Core i7 9700k Mobo - MSI Z290 Gaming Plus RAM - Corsair RGB Pro Vengeance (3200 MHz) Graphics Card - RTX 2060 Twin Frozr 6GB Water Cooling - Corsair H100i RGB Platinum HDD - 1 TB Western Blue SSD - SunDisk SSD Plus 250 GB
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So I started having the occasional random restart the last couple of days (1 the first day, some last night, a couple today). Then today, after a random restart, windows could not boot up. Error message "kernel missing or contains errors". I decided to try to repair windows with a usb with windows 10 on it, but when I got to the screen and selected the option to repair with the USB the computer crashed/restarted. It also tries to boot up windows even if the drive has no windows installed on it (giving errors about missing files). I ended up trying with only my boot drive, then only with a secondary, but the computer would restart when trying to install Windows. I also tried with only a ssd that was never used in this computer. No luck. I also tried using different PSU and removed my sound card. I also tried underclocking the ram and undervolting the CPU (the board sets its voltage to Max, but voltage does vary when in windows). So I cant install windows and the computer will even lock up when left on the bios screen. So is my motherboard defective? Ive only had the CPU, ram, motherboard, and gpu for a few months. I hope its not the CPU. Ryzen 3700x 32gb g.skill ripjaws 3600mhz Evga 2060 super Msi mpg x570 gaming plus Samsung 970 Evo 1tb + 3 wd HDs Be quiet dark rock pro 4 Seasonic 750px
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Hey guys my specs are, Ryzen 3600x Asus X570 tuf gaming (plus wifi) Coolermaster ml360r aio Be quiet pure power 11 750w Dark base pro 900 case ASrock rx580 oc 1tb nvme 970 samsung Kingston 120gb ssd for windows 16gb xpg d60 3600mhz i think I only built it about 2 months ago has been running like a dream until 2 days ago. Have tried clean install of windows and re seating everything even the cpu. Any suggestions? Thanks for your time Edit: would it be worth swapping out gpu and ram too see if one is faulty?
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I FUCKING FIXED IT! well, after getting a new psu, removing EVERYTHING but psu, mobo, cpu, gpu and FANS, swapping my H115i for the stock amd cooler... The problem persisted. In a desperate attempt to fix this hellish pc, I tore gpu and mobo apart down to the PCB, washed everything with PCB-cleaner and a toothbrush, waited 12 hrs, repasted and reassembled everything, and wouldn't you know it, somewhere in my system seemingly was a tiny piece of conductive material that shorted something out whenever it felt like it. At least that's what I think happened. ------ Hello dear community! I, once again, desperately need your help... I tore apart and rebuilt my system on Sunday. The only things I added were a 5" display for system info readout, a corsair h115i, and I swapped my China rgb fans for 2x QL 140 and 3x LL 120. Thus I also installed a corsair commander and a lighting node. Since Monday I suffered 4 system reboots, of which I witnessed one. The others occurred while I wasn't in the room or asleep. Onto the specs: Ryzen 5 3600 Asus Prime x470-pro 16gb corsair vengeance rgb pro Crucial P1 500gb nvme ssd Crucial P1 1tb nvme ssd 2x 1tb ssd (1x WD, 1x SanDisk) Gigabyte aorus 2080 super waterforce Corsair HX850i -Crystal disk says my drives are fine -I installed new nvidia drivers Saturday, the day before the rebuild. -I never had anything like this occurre before. -There are no OCs in place. -The restarts seem to happen totally random (was using the system for 3-4h last evening without issue, used it to listen to an audio book when I went to bed, woke up to it having restarted again, tried googling some fixes once more, and then it restarted again while I did) -there are no BSODs, it just goes black and restarts -Temps are fine. Cpu and Gpu idling at around 35°C +/- some degrees I am really am at the end of my wisdom and I am just extremely frustrated. I wanted to have my build log updated by now as the system is now what and how I always deemed it to be, but instead this possessed piece of tech keeps crapping all over me ^^ If anyone has any ideas, fixes, experience... Please help me out here. If something is unclear feel free to ask. Any help is greatly appreciated
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So recently i have been getting random blue screens of death on my dell inspiron 3552. I looked in the event logger understood some of them but reinstalled windows anyways after formatting the whole system. Now after that also i am still getiing random restarts. I don't lnow what to do. I will include the event logs of the system down below[in attachment]. If someone can help its a hugethanks!! 1.txt
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THE PROBLEM ---------------------- My brand new build is unbelievably unstable. It will either crash or restart within a couple of hours of use. Nothing is Overclocked and I've tried many things to resolve the issue (see below). The crash/restart does not seem related to what I'm doing on the computer, it crashes sometimes when I'm doing nothing, other times when the system is under light load (watching youtube etc), other times under heavy load (running stress-test etc). When it crashes there is no blue screen or any error message, whole system locks up and I can't even restart it by holding down the power button, I have to switch off the PSU and turn it back on again. When the system restarts, again there is no error message. It's approximately 50-50 whether it will crash or restart. SYSTEM SPECS ----------------------- OS: Windows 10 Home 64Bit Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX B350-F Gaming (BIOS version 3803) CPU: Ryzen 5 1500X Memory: 16 GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB for AMD (F4-2933C16D-16GTRX) Graphics Card: Asus Strix Radeon RX 570 PSU: Corsair CX550M (550W) THINGS I'VE TRIED --------------------------- Replaced motherboard Replaced PSU with both 650W and 550W Replaced RAM using G.Skill Trident Z RGB both the AMD version and non AMD version (F4-3000C16D-16GTR, F4-2933C16D-16GTRX) Replaced the monitor (not that I thought this was the problem, it had a dead pixel) Re-seated every component Monitored temperatures (CPU never gets above 50C, GPU rarely gets above 55C, motherboard stays below 40C, PCH hovers around 50C) Removed all peripherals except the keyboard (also replaced keyboard) Tried 2 different power sockets Removed case front panel from mobo header pins to rule out a short from the case Upgraded BIOS to latest version (3803) Reinstalled Windows Switched power mode settings in Windows from performance to balanced Tried various RAM settings in BIOS: D.O.C.P 2933 (16-16-16-36) 1.35v D.O.C.P 2666 (16-16-16-36) 1.35v Auto 2666 (16-19-19-44) 1.2v Auto 2400 (16-17-17-40) 1.2v Please help! I'm at my wits end with this build. My suspicion is that the CPU or Graphics card are faulty but I'm also wondering if it may be a Windows problem?
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Hey y'all, Earlier this week I came here about this same issue but I don't think it got fixed. Whenever I am just using my laptop, it can be while playing games or just web browsing, my laptop keeps randomly cutting off and restarting itself. I have determined that it is not an overheating issue, but I don't know what else to do.
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I've been having a strange problem with my windows phone I wonder how many people just left... Lumia 950 and I've come to the conclusion that it could be the battery. I'm posting this to get second opinions on the matter before I drop $40 on a replacement. This all started around the time of the WP anniversary update (build 1607). My phone would sometimes randomly restart. Before this, my phone would sometimes activate the touch digitizer but not the screen on wake, or it would activate the screen on wake but not the touch digitizer (very rare problems). These practically disappeared when the random restart problem began. The restarts don't happen when the phone is plugged into the wall adapter, but they do happen when plugged into USB power (such as in a car) and on the NFC charger. I've already tried factory resetting a number of times. The restarts still happened weather I restored the device from a backup or not. What's strange is that my phone's battery life doesn't seem to have changed, but the restart problem becomes more prevalent as the charge drains. It has also become more frequent since it first started happening. The way I see it, this probably points to the battery, but it could also point to possibly new energy management protocols introduced in the last update which causes the phone to restart when it runs into problems with high power draw hardware (such as the screen and touch digitzer) rather than let the hardware go into a no-power state. I don't know if such updates exist; it's just a theory. This leaves me with three options. 1. Buy the (probably not)new battery 2. send phone in for repairs and be without a phone for a while 3. buy a new device and burn all my cash cuz Y not? As always, thank you all of you great people for the help.
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When I turn on my PC it sometimes shuts down after about 5-10 minutes. I noticed that when my numlock key is off when I turn my computer on it means it'll restart. Is there a fix? I am running windows 10 Here are my specs: -Case: Thermaltake chaser mk-1-Mother Board: Asus Rampage x99-Processor: Intel Core i7-5930K-Graphics Card: GTX 980 Ti G1-CPU Cooler: be quiet! BK019 Dark Rock Pro 3-Power Supply: be quiet! BN636 Straight Power 10 700W-Hard Drive: WD Blue 1TB-SSD: Intel 730 240 GB (where windows installed)
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So I've just upgraded to windows 10 recently and I'm having my PC randomly restart for no apparent reason. It's not an automatic update restart as I have already disabled that. It occurs just when using the pc as normal. My gpu fans spin up really loud for no reason (thermals are fine) then the system just restarts. Has anyone else encountered this issue, if so how do i fix it? I'm at the point now that if I cannot resolve this I'll be rolling back to windows 7 as I had previously had no problems. Any help would be appreciated thank you :3
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Hi all, I have recently built a new system and it has been troubling me since then. So, here's my system: Case: Coolermaster Elite 130 CPU: Intel i7-4790k M/B: ASRock Z97E-ITX/ac RAM: Samsung DDR3 PC3-12800 16GB (8x2) SSD: Plextor M6G 256GB M2.2280 (I know...Z97E-ITX/ac does not support 2280 but I was able to fit it in) Samsung 840 EVO 256GB Cooler: Coolermaster Nepton 120XL PSU: Seasonic M12II-620 EVO VGA: "Empty" My VGA is empty for now for future GTX980 or GTX980 Ti (I was going for 980 but 980Ti is now very tempting). Anyways, my new system restarts randomly on its own without any prior warning. I have checked CPU and M/B temperature using ASRock's A-Tuning software and also in the BIOS, and they both are staying around 30~35 Celsius (86~95 Fahrenheit) normally. I am not running anything that might cause the system to run over the limit when my system restarts. And it seems like it usually happens when I first start my system when I get home after work. Then it kind of settles itself and doesn't seem to restart anymore. So I am safely assuming that it is NOT caused by overheating. There is a component that does bug me though. As I have mentioned above ASRock Z97E-ITX/ac does not support M.2 2280, only supports 2230 and 2242. But I was able to fit it in without forcing it "too much". As you can see in the above picture, my M6G is currently stuck inbetween the M/B and the cooler's bottom plate. Again, I did not force the SSD in; it just magically fits. So I am wondering if this is causing some kind of ESD once a while. Other than my M.2 SSd, please let me know if you notice anything that might cause my system to restart randomly.
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I recently built a new rig and am now experiencing random reboots with it. Usually it happens around a half'n'hour after it is booted up and running. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/J8cdwP That is my build, but my cpu fan is a CM hyper t2. I talked it over about the cpu fan on this fourm before but came away with just tightening the screws on the fan as much as possible and sticking it on, the cpu cooler is still a bit loose, yet when I am gaming hard the comp doesn't restart or anything. I think it may be the motherboard but would like a second opinion.