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im on windows 11, front IO randomly stopped working, but earbuds work perfectly fine in the back motherboard IO, I never unplugged them from the front. After I restarted my PC, it just stopped working, any ideas
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Hi all, Really hoping someone can help me with this. I'm having an issue with lock ups / freezing. The issue happens when I'm in game (mostly Escape from Tarkov but it's done it with other stuff including Halo MCC - I'm highly confident it'd do it with any game, I just don't play much else right now). I'll be happily playing along and all of a sudden, everything will just freeze BUT the audio will keep playing. It'll then black screen. Most of the time, after a handful of seconds on the black screen, I'll hear the distinctive click of the PSU and it'll turn off and then reboot itself. Interestingly, while it's frozen, the fans etc will still be at their same speed but when the black screen hits, they all come down a bit (but not to idle). Here's the even more interesting bit: after it's done it once, it generally will not do it again until after it's been shut down and left. Generally, I can expect it to freeze and reboot within the first hour of playing. But after it does it, it'll generally play for 4/5/6 hours with no more issues. But after shutting down and leaving it for a while (usually overnight), it'll then do it the next time I come online. One more piece to factor in, I built this rig in 2019 or so and it's never done this before. It's only started happening over the last couple of months. My specs are below: Intel i7-9700k 32GB DDR4 RAM @ 3000MHz Nvidia RTX2070 Super with EK Vector water block ASUS Prime Z390-P II Mobo Seasonic Prime PX-1000 1000W PSU WD Black 500GB M.2 Boot Drive WD Blue 2TB Game Drive (Let me know if I've forgotten anything) Win10 Home (Full Retail Version) Things I've tried so far: Complete re-install of Win10 (22H2) Built in windows memory test (all passed) DDU clean and reinstall of drivers DDU removal of any intel and AMD drivers (not that any should exist) When it does it, it is under load but the temps are acceptable (around 70s on both CPU and GPU - I know this is high for a water cooled system but it's a very non-normal case so doesn't have the same kinda airflow capacity that other systems have). I highly doubt that it's an overheating issue because that also wouldn't explain why after it's rebooted itself it seems to be fine. I'm really struggling to make sense of this behaviour. I did find some stuff in the event viewer which seems to be related to the GPU and happens right when it shuts off to reboot: Source: nvlddmkm event id 14 following info included: \Device\Video3 CMDre 00000002 00003ffc ffffffff 00000007 00ffffff The one thing I haven't done (partly because it kinda scares me) is to update the BIOS. HOWEVER, please bear in mind that I've had this system for nearly 5 years and it's never been an issue until just very recently. Anyone think of what it might be? I'm very worried that my GPU itself is dying. The only other thing that occurs to me is that it might be something to do with c-states since shutting it down doesn't fully shut this machine down since it has fast boot. But when it reboots, it's a genuine, fresh boot. But that still doesn't explain why it's never done it before? Any and all help welcomed. Thanks in advance
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Hi All So this issue is completely random, it can happen when gaming, it can also happen when doing something very lightweight. It last happened about an hour ago when I had the log running. I'll get a blackscreen on all 3 monitors, followed by a restart after about 20 seconds. I did run a log since this morning until the issue happened, but honestly I'm not the best at interpreting the logs against which piece of hardware (if it is a hardware issue). Could anyone take a look? Many thanks! Here are my PC's specs (from my profile): CPU AMD R9 3950X Motherboard Aorus x570 Xtreme RAM 64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum CL14 3466Mhz GPU MSI Rtx 3080ti Suprim x Case Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL Storage 3x Seagate Firecuda 520 500gb NVME Gen 4 PSU Corsair HX1200 Display(s) AOC U4309V Cooling Custom hardline loop: 2x360mm Bykski thick radiators, 1x360mm Bykski slim radiator, Coolermaster SF fans HWinfo_2024-01-19.CSV
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Hey everyone, so I'm actually stumped with my brother's pc. So for a while now he has had an issue where once in a while it would just randomly restart on him. I believe it started after he installed his 3070 (which I don't believe is the issue, I'll explain why soon). He said the other day he started noticing a large performance hit in his games (GTARP I believe), so he decided to just wipe his computer and start completely fresh. He used his motherboard bios to wipe both his ssd and his hdd, but now the restarting has got even worse, it maybe lasts every 2 - 5 minutes, when originally he could game sometimes for hours sometimes it would restart once or twice a night. This is not a BSOD crash, it just goes black and restarts. His computer has a Ryzen 3700x, MSI X370 Krait, 32gb of DDR4 3600mhz Corsair Vengeance ram, Gigabyte 3070, Corsair AX760 Platinum PSU, Samsung 980 evo 500gb SSD, Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD, it's in a cheap Deep Cool Case. And now for the reason I'm stumped, and I'm thinking it might just be the motherboard. I'd love to hear any other recommendations before he orders a new one. Here's what we have tried so far: Swapped ram, swapped video card for 2 different cards, swapped power supply, tried each harddrive individually, tried different sata ports, swapped power bars, swapped power cables from the bar to psu, checked all the cables from the restart / power switch on the case. Nothing on the motherboard looks bad but I'm also not an expert on this. There are only 2 times the computer doesn't seem to restart, in the bios, and when it's on that black screen with white text that says there is no boot media (if you have a drive without windows installed). This just leads to me thinking there is some issue with the motherboard trying to send and receive the data drives or something like that. I figured I'd ask here before he went and bought a new motherboard. Thanks for any help!
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Searched the web and this forum but haven't found it being asked in quite the same way. When I plug in certain USB devices, my computer will just turn off or reboot. When it turns off, I have to wait for a while before turning it back on (waiting for residual power to drain?) I've tried different USB ports (both case and motherboard sockets), unplugging other devices while plugging in culprit devices, replaced the powerboard, and used different power points. As below, with a powered USB hub, the culprit HDDs work. So far the devices that cause restart are (refer to as culprits): Western Digital 5 TB My Passport portable HDD, Toshiba 4 TB portable HDD (this used to work fine before), Targus powered USB hub (ARC119) WITHOUT power, Sometimes exporting a bunch of images in Lightroom it'll also do the same reboot. What seems to be okay: Toshiba 2 TB portable HDD, Typical USB flash drives, This little Lindy USB SD card reader. The above mentioned USB hub WITH power, and the above culprit portable HDDs work through this powered hub. PC specs below. I've updated the BIOS to the latest and only just updated to Windows 11 (but this issue occurred prior to this update). Windows 11 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Bild 22631). Motherboard: Gigabyte B450 I AORUS PRO WIFI, BIOS F64e. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800X, not overclocked. RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2x8 GB) 3200 Mhz CL16 DDR4 (XMP profile is disabled, so it runs at 2133). GPU: MSI Nvidia RTX 2070 Armour. PSU: Coolermaster MWE Gold 650W fully modular. Case: MetallicGear Neo Mini Case Black V2. Primary HDD: Gigabyte GSM2NE3 M.2 NVMe SSD 1 TB. Secondary HDDs: 2x Western Digital Blue 2.5" 2 TB (WD20SPZX). Peripherals if needed: Logitech G604 wireless mouse, Logitech G910 keyboard, Logitech Pro X Wireless headset. Monitors: Acer Predator XB241H, Acer QG241Y. Reside in Melbourne, Australia. In case power standards are a thing? Thanks!
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I'll get straight to the point. Would factory resetting fix my phone just randomly crashing/restarting when i'm doing normal every-day things on it? Just this morning it restarted itself 3 times in less than 20 minutes. It has been happening for about 7 months. Also I have been to a phone repair man and he said that it's not fixable or something so it's most likely not a hardware problem but software. (that's why i'm asking if factory resetting would fix it)
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Hey guys so I just upgraded my rig with Microcenter's 7950x 3d bundle and while playing TFT my computer restarted(no updated messages or anything of that nature) unexpectedly. First time it did this since upgrading on Friday. Played actual league, EFT and Borderlands GOTY Enhanced no problems. Even benchmarked division and no issues. It was like if the power went out but I have a battery back up which did not trip/kick in so I know there was no loss of power the wall. Ram is at default speed. All fans and pump configured to balanced on ICUE. All drivers, windows and bios up to date. CPU, mobo and ram is all new. Everything else is 5 years old except the nvme's which are like 1-2 years old. My suspucion is that the PSU has degraded to were maybe the CPU upgrade since it demands more power than my previous i7-9700K could be starting to show signs. Also in event viewer this is all it says "The previous system shutdown at 12:57:14 PM on 8/27/2023 was unexpected." "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." This is as far as my knowledge goes with PC's so some help would be nice PS: I know my 2080 is bottlenecking me right now lol i'll upgrade whenever NVIDIA makes an actual card that's worth the money PC rig: Windows 11 7950x 3d asus 2080 oc gpu Asus b650e-f wifi mobo G skill 64gb ddr5 ram(default settings) corsair h150i aio radiator setup for push pull config 2 970 evo nvme drives 3tb total 850 super nova p2 platinum power supply total of 9 fans: 6 corsair link fans and 3 ML fans
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Hello, so to quickly go over what is happening: I recently had my GPU break, not sure what happened exactly but it shut down on me and I started to get artifacts. So I went back to my old 1060 GPU which still seems to be working perfect, I also swapped out my PSU which used to be a 500w and is now a 600w (my friend gave me his old one but it seemed better than my current). Both are used and a bit older, not brand new. Anyways after installing the new GPU and PSU my computer seems to restart at random times. This never happened with my old GPU. I knew it was broken because of other issues like loading up games, but not once did it ever restart my pc. For the first day or so there wasn't a restart but now randomly my computer restarts and I'm not sure why. The first thing I tried was memtest, chkdsk, sfcscan, and dism. It said there was some corrupt files and I fixed it, now it doesn't, but the restarts perist. I recently just reset the desktop to see if that would fix it (read online installing a new gpu or psu can cause that) but it didn't fix it either as my pc keeps resetting still. Could the PSU I put in my PC be broken? Should I try and put my old PSU back in but keep the 1060? Since my 1080ti is dead. I will link my speccy snapshot so you can see: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/XqqDbb64SfOThdbnTFAp2cW I also did a cinebench test to see if my PC would restart during but it didn't it appears to be random. Sometimes it happens while I'm gaming, other times it happens when I have 1 tab open in google. Some of the events that occured were: "Event 7000:The iocbios2 service failed to start due to the following error: Cannot create a file when that file already exists." "Event: 1001: Audit events have been dropped by the transport. 0" "Event 41: The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." "Event 6008: The previous system shutdown at 1:09:07 AM on 8/9/2023 was unexpected." "Event 29: Windows failed fast startup with error status 0xC000007B." "Event 2 Session "Cloud Files Diagnostic Event Listener" failed to start with the following error: 0xC0000022" Here is my MTB info too: MiniToolBox by Farbar Version: 13-05-2022 Ran by Speli (administrator) on 09-08-2023 at 01:59:40 Running from "C:\Users\Speli\Downloads" Microsoft Windows 11 Home (X64) Model: 90JF006BUS Manufacturer: LENOVO Boot Mode: Normal *************************************************************************** ========================= Event log errors: =============================== Application errors: ================== Error: (08/08/2023 09:10:03 PM) (Source: Microsoft-Windows-Perflib) (EventID: 1017) (User: NT AUTHORITY) Description: Disabled performance counter data collection from the "Lsa" service because the performance counter library for that service has generated one or more errors. The errors that forced this action have been written to the application event log. Correct the errors before enabling the performance counters for this service. Error: (08/08/2023 09:10:03 PM) (Source: Microsoft-Windows-Perflib) (EventID: 1005) (User: NT AUTHORITY) Description: The attempt to locate the Open procedure "OpenLsaPerformanceData" in DLL "C:\Windows\System32\Secur32.dll" for the "Lsa" service failed with Win32 error code 127. Performance data for this service will not be available. Error: (08/08/2023 09:08:51 PM) (Source: Application Error) (EventID: 1000) (User: ) Description: Faulting application name: dwm.exe, version: 10.0.22621.1635, time stamp: 0x6201aae6 Faulting module name: dwmcore.dll, version: 10.0.22621.1928, time stamp: 0x26557d25 Exception code: 0x8898008d Fault offset: 0x0000000000119223 Faulting process id: 0x0x1ff0 Faulting application start time: 0x0x1d9ca6ed1e0db58 Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwm.exe Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwmcore.dll Report Id: 1fbfd035-f332-40eb-9097-11255a4fb128 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Error: (08/08/2023 09:08:47 PM) (Source: Application Error) (EventID: 1000) (User: ) Description: Faulting application name: dwm.exe, version: 10.0.22621.1635, time stamp: 0x6201aae6 Faulting module name: dwmcore.dll, version: 10.0.22621.1928, time stamp: 0x26557d25 Exception code: 0x8898008d Fault offset: 0x0000000000119223 Faulting process id: 0x0x4164 Faulting application start time: 0x0x1d9ca6ece432a35 Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwm.exe Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwmcore.dll Report Id: a41fe1ab-ae1b-4ef7-8c26-1b744eedc8cd Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Error: (08/08/2023 09:08:40 PM) (Source: Application Error) (EventID: 1000) (User: ) Description: Faulting application name: dwm.exe, version: 10.0.22621.1635, time stamp: 0x6201aae6 Faulting module name: dwmcore.dll, version: 10.0.22621.1928, time stamp: 0x26557d25 Exception code: 0x8898008d Fault offset: 0x0000000000119223 Faulting process id: 0x0x405c Faulting application start time: 0x0x1d9ca6ecbb90e91 Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwm.exe Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwmcore.dll Report Id: 7dd1ad8e-d90e-4197-a179-ace79743993d Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Error: (08/08/2023 09:08:36 PM) (Source: Application Error) (EventID: 1000) (User: ) Description: Faulting application name: dwm.exe, version: 10.0.22621.1635, time stamp: 0x6201aae6 Faulting module name: dwmcore.dll, version: 10.0.22621.1928, time stamp: 0x26557d25 Exception code: 0x8898008d Fault offset: 0x0000000000119223 Faulting process id: 0x0x4a00 Faulting application start time: 0x0x1d9ca6ec8fddc44 Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwm.exe Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwmcore.dll Report Id: 073535e4-df20-49b8-9e62-337fab041f1e Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Error: (08/08/2023 09:08:31 PM) (Source: Application Error) (EventID: 1000) (User: ) Description: Faulting application name: dwm.exe, version: 10.0.22621.1635, time stamp: 0x6201aae6 Faulting module name: dwmcore.dll, version: 10.0.22621.1928, time stamp: 0x26557d25 Exception code: 0x8898008d Fault offset: 0x0000000000119223 Faulting process id: 0x0x57e8 Faulting application start time: 0x0x1d9ca6ec4cc60d6 Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwm.exe Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwmcore.dll Report Id: c8dcf6d2-9c06-4687-9e81-013082f6bb40 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Error: (08/08/2023 08:52:02 PM) (Source: Microsoft-Windows-AppModel-State) (EventID: 11) (User: DESKTOP-FB5HHSE) Description: Microsoft.Windows.ContentDeliveryManager_cw5n1h2txyewy-2147024662 Error: (08/08/2023 08:50:30 PM) (Source: ESENT) (EventID: 522) (User: ) Description: StartMenuExperienceHost (1400,P,98) TILEREPOSITORYS-1-5-21-1176250829-1222920420-2644414101-1001: An attempt to open the device with name "\\.\C:" containing "C:\" failed with system error 5 (0x00000005): "Access is denied. ". The operation will fail with error -1032 (0xfffffbf8). Error: (08/08/2023 09:33:51 PM) (Source: Software Protection Platform Service) (EventID: 8198) (User: ) Description: License Activation (slui.exe) failed with the following error code: hr=0x80072EE7 Command-line arguments: RuleId=3482d82e-ca2c-4e1f-8864-da0267b484b2;Action=AutoActivate;AppId=55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f;SkuId=0567073a-7d74-403b-b2d5-6b35da372d8d;NotificationInterval=1440;Trigger=TimerEvent System errors: ============= Error: (08/09/2023 01:11:48 AM) (Source: DCOM) (EventID: 10010) (User: DESKTOP-FB5HHSE) Description: Event-ID 10010 Error: (08/09/2023 01:10:24 AM) (Source: Service Control Manager) (EventID: 7000) (User: ) Description: The iocbios2 service failed to start due to the following error: %%183 = Cannot create a file when that file already exists. Error: (08/09/2023 01:10:23 AM) (Source: EventLog) (EventID: 6008) (User: ) Description: The previous system shutdown at 1:09:07 AM on 8/9/2023 was unexpected. Error: (08/09/2023 01:10:16 AM) (Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Boot) (EventID: 29) (User: NT AUTHORITY) Description: 3221225595A fatal error occurred processing the restoration data. Error: (08/09/2023 01:09:07 AM) (Source: EventLog) (EventID: 6008) (User: ) Description: The previous system shutdown at 1:05:18 AM on 8/9/2023 was unexpected. Error: (08/09/2023 01:09:00 AM) (Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Boot) (EventID: 29) (User: NT AUTHORITY) Description: 3221225595A fatal error occurred processing the restoration data. Error: (08/09/2023 01:07:49 AM) (Source: DCOM) (EventID: 10010) (User: DESKTOP-FB5HHSE) Description: Event-ID 10010 Error: (08/09/2023 01:05:18 AM) (Source: Service Control Manager) (EventID: 7000) (User: ) Description: The iocbios2 service failed to start due to the following error: %%183 = Cannot create a file when that file already exists. Error: (08/09/2023 01:05:18 AM) (Source: EventLog) (EventID: 6008) (User: ) Description: The previous system shutdown at 12:34:02 AM on 8/9/2023 was unexpected. Error: (08/08/2023 11:53:16 PM) (Source: DCOM) (EventID: 10010) (User: DESKTOP-FB5HHSE) Description: Event-ID 10010 CodeIntegrity Errors: ==================== Date: 2023-08-09 01:40:15 Description: Code Integrity determined that a process (\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\svchost.exe) attempted to load \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Program Files\mcafee\mfeav\AMSIExt.dll that did not meet the Windows signing level requirements. 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Hello and I need your help This started last year around August I believe after a Windows 10 update that SOMETIMES/Randomly my computer would not shut down / restart. It go to the shutdown/restart screen and keeps on looping but never shutting down no matter how long i wait. until I hit the reset button and shutting it down with success afterwards. The thing is I hate doing it and I have search and tried everything from disabling fast startup, power plans edit, update drivers or more windows updates, virus scans, uplugged usb connections, sfc/scannow, DISM, closing all programs via task manager, added AutoEndTask to registry. Still this happens and sometimes it happens if my pc were to slow down or have trouble opening a program. PLEASE HELP and Thanks PC specs: CPU AMD Ryzen 5900x Motherboard Aorus x570 Elite Bios F35 RAM Corsair Vengeance 64 GB GPU AMD MSI Armour 580x Case Thermaltake Overseer Storage WD BLACK 2TB SN850 NVMe Internal Gaming SSD WD_BLACK 2TB SN850X NVMe WD Black 2TB PSU EVGA 1300 watt Display(s) ASUS VG278 1920x1080 144 Hz ASUS VE278 1920x1080 60Hz Cooling CORSAIR iCUE H100i Elite CAPELLIX Liquid CPU Cooler Keyboard Logitech G710+ Mouse Logitech 403 Hero Gaming Mouse Sound Logitech 2.1 Speakers Operating System Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit
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Hey all, new here and new to building: Specs: Asus TUF Z790 I9-12900k Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5600 64GB Asus Dual 4070 OC Samsung 980 Pro Seagate 8tb MSI magcore 360r V2 Win 11 pro Problems: first off, I was having issues booting into windows off the bat, it was giving me an error about installation, but swapping the ram sticks (not slots, literally swapping the sticks solved that?) Both sticks came together, brand new. Fast forward my PC works great while it's in use. I had issues with my GPU fans not running (even at 70+ degrees Celsius) but I swapped slots on the motherboard and now those work fine? (Is that normal?) Now the issue I have is when I put my PC to sleep and wake it up, it turns on, gives me black screens, shuts down, black screens then a white led flashes, it beeps and starts up like a complete restart. All drivers are up to date from what I can tell, hybrid mode I do believe is off. I'm fairly computer literate (mostly software related) and I'm just at a complete loss on this issue. Hoping the entire history may clue some of you experts in. Thanks!
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Custom PC restarts after playing a game and sometimes will restart to windows but sometimes just will stay on but screens turn off and it takes a long time to restart. I've upgraded every piece in the last year to try and fix the problem and when going from a 3080 to 3090ti the problem was almost fully gone and then months later it came back. I then upgraded ram and that was the last piece that wasn't new and it probably only happens around once or twice a week during Valorant for around 3-5 hrs every other day. Now playing Diablo IV the PC will restart every play thru. I did the same dungeon 3 times for it to restart before the end. I don't know what else to do. Motherboard doesn't give me an error code, just stays at AO. No onscreen errors. Nothing.
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Hi, first time poster here so forgive me and do let me know if I've missed out anything, thanks in advanced to anyone who decides to help. Problem: So for the past months I've been getting random restarts while playing games, I've upgraded to a 3080 in April 2022, but I don't remember encountering any problems until around the time where I started playing Destiny 2 at around September. Whenever this would happen, I usually would just get the "final sound stutter" before getting a black screen and the PC restarts with no error code, or sometimes it'd just go to black screen and restart right away. When I first got the GPU, I've played RDR2 from start to finish for about 100+ hours and have not encountered any problems at all, but ever since the restarts started happening, it has happened to almost every games I've played thus far. There's no pattern to when it would crash too, for example: In Destiny 2 it would happen when there's a lot of things going on, or when I'm just sitting in Orbit changing my character's gears or even just AFK-ing in Orbit. Destiny 2 has it the worst as well, it feels like it happens every single time I play D2. While this also happens to other games like Sons of the Forest, Hunt Showdown and maybe Anno 1800, it is less common in these games compared to D2. For the longest time I was convinced that it was just D2 fucking up. I am not sure if this could be related to the infamous power spike that Nvdia 30 series cards get, it sounds like that to me. But I do have a higher than required PSU (850W), and while I have not followed the news on the issue too closely, have the issues not been resolved? If it has been resolved, how do I make sure that I actually got the fix? Honestly I've been just dealing with it cause for the longest time I thought it only happens in D2, and my SSD made sure that the PC restarts fast enough that it never really got THAT annoying when it happens. But the restarts happening in Hunt Showdown causing my friends to lose or happening in Sons of the Forest causing me (host) and my friends to lose progress is just unacceptable. Solutions I have tried (non have worked): 1: Enable Debug mode in NVDIA Control Panel (found this in a D2 troubleshooting thread on Steam.) 2: Reset all my GPU settings to default, uninstalled any overclocking software like Zotac Firestorm (I got it just for fan curves control) 3: Monitored temps with HWMonitor while gaming to hopefully catch anything sus when the restart happens, haven't done this in awhile but I don't remember seeing anything sus. Temps were overall fine too IIRC. 4: Restarting the PC before I start gaming and close as many background programs as I could. 5: Reinstalled and updated GPU drivers multiple times. 6: Made sure my windows are up to date. 7: Reinstall Destiny 2. 8: Checked event view, don't think whatever's there helps, will include a screenshot of the most recent restart I got. 9: Probably more but I don't remember Solution that I have NOT tried: 1: Reset/Reinstall Windows 2: Upgrade to Windows 11 3: Test running the PC with other PSU. 4: Underclocking my GPU (I'm not familiar with overclocking/underclocking CPU/GPU) 5: Clean the fans filter (I've been thinking about this for awhile, but haven't gotten around to it due to busy schedule, and I keep forgetting.) Things I usually actively use that runs in the background when I game: Game, Shadowplay, Discord, Steam, Spotify, FB Messenger, Whatsapp Messenger, probably a few more I can't recall at the moment. PC Specs: Chassis: LianLi O11 Dynamic (all 9 fans installed, 3 bottom intake, 3 side intake, 3 top exhaust) PSU: SuperFlower LEADEX III Gold 850W Mobo: Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x AIO: LianLi Galahad 360 GPU: ZOTAC RTX 3080 TRINITY OC 10GB Ram: 2x8GB GSkill Trident Z Neo RGB @ 3600MHz CL18 Monitors: Acer Predator X34P 120hz G-Sync | LG29UM59 21:9 75hz | Basic Dell 24" 60hz (Vertical) Storage: 1x Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB (OS) 1x Adata SX8200 Pro 1TB (Game Drive) 1x Samsung 840 EVO 120GB SSD (Work Drive) 1x WD Black 1TB HDD (Secondary Game Drive) 1x WD Blue 2TB HDD (Recordings) Windows 10 Pro 22H2 Nvdia Driver version: 531.68 USBs connected to my PC: 1x Custom Keeb / Razer Huntsman TE (I swap them out when I'm doing different things) 1x Razer Viper Ultimate + charging Dock 1x Razer Viper Mini 1x Razer BlackShark V2 Pro 2.4 Ghz dongle 1x Bluetooth Dongle 2x Macro mini Keebs 1x Wacom Tablet (only when I'm working) 1x USB video capture card - to my DSLR as webcam 1x shitty USB webcam
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I have just built a new desktop with the following specs: CPU: intel i5 13400f GPU: MSI Ventus GeForce RTX 4070 12GB Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B760M-A AX D4 (bios version 0810 then 1002) Storage: Kingston NV2 2TB M.2 2280 NVMe RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 3600 PSU: Cooler Master MWE Gold 850 V2 Full Modular, 850W, 80+ Gold Efficiency CPU cooler: Vetroo V5 black Case: Fractal Design Pop Air Black OS: Windows 10 64 bit I built the PC, updated the bios and installed windows then I installed the apps I wanted. It worked for a period of about 8 hours without any problems from the time I got windows installed. When it crashed I had 3 monitors connected, one in portrait and 2 in landscape. I had Overwatch 2 open, but it was just idle (not in a game), I also had Firefox open with about 6 YouTube tabs, watching one of them. In the background I had some emails open in chrome, discord open, steam was likely running, epic games was also likely running, the software FanControl linked here , and Razer Synapse for my mouse and headphones. When it crashed I was running bios version 0810 because the most recent bios said to update ME firmware before installing and I couldn't figure that out (bios page linked here). I had updated my Nvidia driver to the most recent version for the 4070. When it crashed most of the color on the monitors went to black, but some of it looked inverted, it stayed like that for a couple of seconds and then the PC restarted on its own and booted back into windows. This happened again when playing League of Legends. I turned xmp off before this happened as it was on the last time it crashed/restarted. I was connected to the same number of monitors, running the discord app, YouTube in Firefox, and had some emails and school stuff open in chrome. Then the exact same crash/restart happened, my monitors went partially black, the rest seemed inverted, and the pc power cycled. I have attached the minidump containing the dump files for both of these events. After this I reseated my RAM, made sure no PSU cables were loose. I then booted up again and updated my bios to version 1002. I then played Overwatch 2 to see if the system was more stable or if I could reproduce the error. This time just Overwatch 2 crashed. The game froze for about 10 to 15 seconds. During this time I was able to alt + tab and see my other windows in the animation (if set up one way, holding alt + tab will display the other windows you have open and tapping tab will swap between selecting them), but Overwatch 2 stayed in the foreground after selecting another window. After it crashed a window popped up that said something along the lines of: "you were running a screen recording software that took up too much of the GPU", but I wasn't running a screen recorder or even YouTube. I don't want to just RMA every part of my system until it works, and I don't know how to check if its the GPU, drivers, or something else that is the problem. Overwatch 2 created a crash file when it crashed and so I have attached it. After this I restarted the PC and was using Firefox and tabs inconsistently crashed. I uninstalled riot vanguard and Valorant. I ran windows memory diagnostic and it detected no errors. The system appears to be stable at idle, for the time being. What should be my next step for troubleshooting and is there any more information that I can provide that would be helpful? Thanks for any help Overwatch_112214_Retailx64_enUS_3784_05-11-23_23.18.49_Minidump.dmp Overwatch_112214_Retailx64_enUS_3784_05-11-23_23.18.49_ErrorLog.txt Minidump.zip
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In my opinion, this is a super weird problem and i tried everything to fix it. While gaming, the PC turns off randomly and just boots after like 5 seconds like normal automatically. I am not sure what's wrong. OC is disabled and drivers are up-to-date Specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/CMtpcb (Empty = Unknown) Temps: CPU 75*C, Everything else around 50*C BIOS Version: Intel Corp. BGP6710J.86A.2209.2012.0717.2302, 17/7/2012 (I don't know how to update) I really only play 3 games (FIFA 23, Fortnite, Rocket League) but it only shuts off in FIFA 23 and rarely in Fortnite. If i'm lucky, it won't turn off at all.
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Hi! Yet again, I've got an issue. The problem occurs when I sleep my pc and I try to login back into windows. When this happens it says "Something went wrong and your PIN isn't available (code: 0x80280013). Click to set up your pin again." What fixes it is a simple restart and we're back in without resetting any PIN at all. Now I just feel really confused what's causing this issue when I sleep my pc. This has only happened when swapping over to windows 11. Do you think re applying the pin again may fix it or what? Please help! Many Thanks, Fire. SCS
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Hi, I plugged in my USB stick into my computer and it restarted it. Once it loaded it wasn't showing up even if I took it out and back in. I then put it in my laptop and I could then see it and I then could open stuff inside, thinking it was all good I put it back in my main pc but got nothing, not even the light showed on the USB stick, I went back to the laptop and then got nothing again. I have tried other USB sticks and they still work. When I touch the USB when I plug it in it gets warm still but there is still no light or sign of it on my computer (disk manager, device manager etc). Its like it stopped working, then worked, then just stopped working again. I am going to try some more machines in the morning, any help would be nice (if there is any to give). Is this stick dead, it isn't that old and it is one of my favourites.
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Idk whats causing this problem , so when i start my motherboard the fans run for like 2 sec then it restarts and then it boots up again normal , but what it seems to be happening is that it resets my bios settings for some reason i already tried replacing the cmos battery and did the jumper reset same thing , p.s: this only happens when i remove the psu and cut the electrecity completly when i only regular shutdown it stays the same but when psu is off it does this weird thing also lately it be shutting down when im playing games not even demanding ones(league of legends...) and the tempatures are fine , pls i need help InShot_20210210_122602469.mp4
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Hi everyone, I recently built a PC (2 months ago) and worked well until last week. My computer started randomly rebooting specifically under load. Games that I play had no problem before such as Cyberpunk 2077, but now the PC also restarts about 10 mins playing it. Also, I tried running OCCT and it also restarts. Any problem that you can see here? I didn’t do any overclocking to the CPU or GPU. Just wanted to know the exact component that has issues so I can process it for RMA. Here’s a video of the OCCT stress test I ran and the tine it restarted: https://streamable.com/1cdo9n Also, just played Cyberpunk 2077 a while ago and logged my details using HWInfo. Here's the results I had before the PC restarted again: https://filebin.net/g4q3z71fgnvw8xsj Specs: MSI B550M MAG Mortar Ryzen 7 3700x MSI 3070 Ventus 3X Seasonic Focus GX-650W Deepcool Gammax GTE V2 TForce Delta 16GB 3200 Mhz Troubleshooting that I did: Reseat components and cables (GPU, RAM, PSU) Check temperatures while under load Check event viewer (showing only kernel 41 and no other helpful errors) Set restore power on power loss in BIOS to off (still restarting and not staying at off state) Set automatically restart on errors to off (still automatically restarting) Updated drivers, set BIOS to default, cleared CMOS Fresh install Windows 10
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To my surprise this issue is non existent with how I'm trying to google it. I live in eastern washington and it's pretty cold and dry here as the default. The humidity is normally sub 30-40% and the room I'm in has a long carpet (close to like, shag, yeah... i know) These conditions seem to be causing lots of static electricity and if I interact with anything connected to my computer after walking around or something a static jolt appears to either 1. Restart the computer if it is already on and running. 2. Wake up the computer if it is hibernating (my preferred status when not using it). This happens when I adjust my seated position, leave the room and come back, move my microphone stand, etc. when i get the humidity past 30% this issue doesn't seem to occur but of course that's a bit difficult. I'm ashamed to say that despite being an electricians son I don't understand what's happening with the computer and my tiny bit of knowledge makes me think I need to somehow "ground" my pc case (it's plugged into a ground via the power cable but my guess is that the static is jolting it in a way similar to how the power button itself functions but that's a wild shot in the dark.) Does anyone know of a good way to prevent this from happening? Are there ways to ground the case? Maybe sound kind of case grounding mat? Should I buy one and put it under my chair? Currently I just make sure I touch my keylight boom pole (not connected to the computer) just before I touch my computer peripherals.
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Hello, Today my PC started restarts while playing games. I tried to update graphics card drivers, also used msi to check if cpu or gpu overheats (stats as normal), but everything seems ok. Can't figure out what's wrong. Maybe you guys can help me. These are my specs: cpu: i3-9100f ram: 12gb gpu: rx 580 8gb psu: fsp hyper k 500w 1 x ssd and 2 x hdds 2 rgb fans, 1 casual fan Also, I use gaming peripherals and two monitors
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Hello, First of all, excuse the long post. I have a new build with the following specs: i9 11900K 64GB DDR-4 RTX 3090 1 TB SSD 2TB HDD PSU: 1050w, 850w, 1200w The issue I have with this machine is that it randomly reboots at any given time; gaming, mining, or simply browsing. However, most reboots happen within a few minutes (up to a few hours) when mining. Please note the following: Replaced the PSU with an Asus Rog 1000w Switched to an open air case (Coolermaster Master Frame) hoping temps would be the issue (temps dropped on average of 10c) No overclocking I tried mining with other software running, or no running at all (CPU mining was off) GPU-Z shows normal temps (62c at full GPU load, CPU around 50c) Today I'm replacing the PSU with an Asus ROG Thor 1200w PSU - I think all wattage readings from GPU-Z were totaling up to 950/1000w (I'm not sure if this is the right way of calculating it) GPU is connected via 2 PCIe cables CPU is liquid cooled (pump, radiator) I'm starting to think that the issue is from the power extension since I've got 3 extensions connected to each other with lots of device hooked up. And they're not the best brands of extensions. Any suggestions?
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Hey, Recently got into a problem. When i restart my pc. It turns off and doesn't restart and i see the Debug LED for Cpu is on, on the motherborad. But strange thing is while the debug LED for CPU is on... i hit the Power button, the PC shuts off and When i press the power button again, PC turns on just fine... I tried solutions from online like updating the BIOS and Clearing the CMOS, No luck. It was not happening a day ago... One thing is i see a new BIOS on The motherboard website, that says support for windows 11 and etc. But that thing is beta version. So, i am not sure to update with that or not. And this problem is from windows 10.. I did a clean install for the Windows 11 but the problem still exists.. What is causing this? is it on Hardware level or software level? My specs are: Ryzen 3700x 32GB Corsair Ram 3200Mhz Rtx 3060ti MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon Max WIFI M.2 Crucial 500 GB ssd Samsung 870 EVO 500 ssd 1TB and 2TB hard disk Really confused what had gone wrong..
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My system randomly keeps restarting, it may be that it restarts while it's under heavy load and sometimes it may do so even while sitting idle and doing nothing, also when it restarts or in general when I hit the power button it takes several attempts to boot up, basically what happens is that the system turns on everything spins and after a second or two turns off, sometimes it only does this once before actually posting and sometimes it has done so as many as 6 times in a row before actually booting up. Another thing that rarely happens is that it sometimes posts (after the several attempts) and after 1 to 2 seconds after posting it turns back off and repeats then again starts to try to turn on untill it actually does and sometimes it even goes as far as the windows boot logo and then again turns off, though after completely booting up it doesn't do anything, usually restarts when idle for 20 mins or so but it has also happened while under load too...