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Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X w/ be-quiet! cooler 32 (4x8 3200mhz) GB CORSAIR RAM 1 TB CT1000P3SSD8 (Among other storage drives) AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT CORSAIR RM 750x 80+ Gold 3 Noctua case fans Windows 10 64-bit GIGABYTE B550M DS3H BIOS version F15 No overclocks, modifications, etc. Hey ltt forums! first time posting here; please tell me if I'm doing anything wrong on the platform and I'll attempt to fix it. The issue is my PC randomly shuts off during intense load. Not consistently, either; without warning, the monitors shut to black and shortly after the USB peripherals disconnect and shut off. Its very abrupt and only has occurred during Minecraft Java with intense shaders and during Microsoft: Flight SimulatorGPU-Z Sensor Log.txt. In an attempt to debug the issue, I've recorded a log using CPU-Z during the crash which is attached below as a .txt file (Crash occurred 2024-03-10 17:23:31 within the log). From what I've seen online, it's either a power supply issue or a heating issue; however, I've found neither should be the issue from what I've seen so far. Any solutions?
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Would you guys know if the Focus GX-750 is adequate for my RTX 3070 Ti? I got three random shutdowns two days ago (Sept 18) while stress testing, and I don't know if it's the power supply. So far I haven't had any shutdowns since then My return window closes on Sept 23. I read in the PSU tier list at the start of this thread that this make and model was free of the RTX 3000 series shutdowns. Manufacturing date was Oct 2020. Any advice? Should I return this and buy an RM850x (2021)? Update: I'm also getting random shutdowns on a Corsair RM1000x.
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umm i have a really bad problem.... "frequent BSOD" like really frequent more than 10 times in 2 days.... it started on march there was no problem till then i uninstalled all the new updates but still every bsod has like different stop code it happens like some programs stop responding then all clicks stop responding then everything will stop responding and then bsod like sometimes the bsod comes b4 unlocking the pc sometimes right after unlocking and some times it comes after 1 hour it started coming after a update i uninstalled that update and it was fixed in march then april i did that update again by mistakenly then i uninstalled the update but still bsods. i did a memtest86 to check if its ram problems and its not , the ram passed the test with 0 errors these are the codes i got CRICTICAL PROCESS DIED MEMORY MANAGEMENT KERNAL DATA INPAGE ERROR UNEXPECTED STORE EXCEPTION LIKE DIFFERENT EVERY TIME ;-; pls help i really need to do my work on my pc....
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So about a week ago i started having random shutdowns then it got more aggressive after it shuts down i have a strix rtx 2070 the leds on its power connectors just starts flickering not just that my speakers led too it seems like a power issue but the weird thing is if i let em flicker they'll eventually go off and the system wont boot everything goes off except for the mobo led i have a strix b350f so that makes me think it might be the mobo although i had it replaced about a month ago and it seemed to be working fine. After some trouble shooting i took everything apart and assembled it back together was still having this issue but then 2 days ago i disconnected my RGB shizz and Weirdly enough it seemed to work did stress test played games and everything seemed fine but then it started to happen again today since the whole country is on lockdown cant really do much but would appreciate if anyone can help me narrow down the cause i know for sure its a power issue but have no idea whats causing it if the psu was dead it wouldn't have held up these past two day Thanks to anyone who reads this really do appreciate your help
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I been having a problem where my PC reboots when I'm gaming, due to ASUS Anti Surge. The problem started a couple months ago. I used to play rocket league on the standard gaming mode of ASUS GPU Tweak and everything was fine. Suddenly the game would cause the reboots as mentioned. I counteracted this by turning the fans up on GPU Tweak, which fixed it. I recently got Overwatch and had been playing it with the fans up which was fine for a few days. After a couple days i needed to turn the power target and clock speed down as well as the fans up in order to prevent surges, now even that doesn't work and i can't play the game at all without it rebooting randomly. I have GTX 970 2500K ACE 750W PSU ASUS B75M Motherboard What strikes me as odd is that this problem has developed over time and got worse, despite the fact there were no hardware changes. I have read turning anti surge off is a way to go however I am scared that this puts the safety of my components at risk.
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I upgraded from a hd6850 and a 500w psu To a gtx 770 and an Evga 600w not bronze just a reg 600w and i am getting random shut downs after minutes of playing games like csgo, and etc. And sometimes it wont let me boot onto the gpu when its a priority display device.
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As the title suggests my computer randomly shuts down without warning. I've had my computer for roughly a yearish maybe more than that. I have an 850W PSU, along with a 1070ti, and an i7 6700k. The Pc is plugged in to an UPS. There are no error codes present at shutdown, everything just goes dark and turns right back on. At first I thought it was the the cord that I plug into an outlet. (Sometimes it doesn't come back on and I have to jiggle the cord for it to turn back on). I truly think my PSU is dying but maybe its the cord, or the UPS. At this point, I just need some help.
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My HP 15AY513TX shuts down at 60-70% range abruptly without any warning . Age :- 2.5 yrs What could be the cause.
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I haven't been able to find the info that I'm looking for. I would like to know if any damage is caused to the PC when an overclock fails. Do the freezes, shutdowns and restarts really affect anything that would be concerning?
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I have a DELL XPS 15 9550 4K screen. I've been experiencing some random PC shutdowns, especially when I am playing Overwatch but it has occurred once during normal usage. What happens is I am playing and all of a sudden, the 'Shutting Down...' screen pops up and my PC turns off. This has been going on for about a week and never happened before. This happens at seemingly random times as I started using a stopwatch to see how long it takes for this to happen and it doesn't occur at regular intervals (for instance, yesterday I played 8 hours straight with no shutdowns, but today played for 30 minutes and it shutdown). Since the issue was getting progressively worse, I have reset my PC and now it occurs about once a day, but not more (as it used to occur several times a day). All of my drivers are updated (I used driver booster to check for updates). I also checked for Windows Updates and DELL BIOS updates and everything is up to date. However, I must point out that I haven't seen the "Updating, please do not turn off your computer" screen when you restart/shutdown/boot up your pc in a while which I don't know if it's an issue? Power Settings: - Fast startup turned off - Hard disk turn off after: Never (plugged in) - Processor use- 90% (plugged in) Here are my specs during normal use: I have run an sfc scannow and an mdsched.exe and no issues were found. As for gaming, here are my max CPU temperatures while in the middle of an Overwatch game: My GPU temperature whilst playing Overwatch reaches around 83C maximum, but is usually lower than 80C (sometimes doesn't go above 75C). I play the game with medium graphics quality, display-based FPS (caps at 70) and Vertical-Sync off (I know it is recommended for better use of CPU but it has response lag). I have spoken to my brother who has been trying to help me (he studies Computer Science at university). We think it's a software issue rather than hardware, but have no idea what else to troubleshoot. Anyone have any idea what could be causing these random shutdowns?
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I have an HP pc that I upgraded with a GTX 1070. The warranty had just ended after I upgraded it. I've been having random shutdowns during games.When I click a certain menu or walk into a certain place My computer will completely shut down and restart. It has become more and more of an issue over the couple months since I upgraded. I'm pretty sure that the 500w Hp PSU just can't take a 1070 at full load, so the PSU overloads and shuts down. Before I upgraded to my 1070, I had No Issues with this, probably because I had a GPU that didn't even plug into the PSU. If needed, The PC the HP Envy Phoenix 810 The only thing I changed was the GPU. Full Specs Default HP mobo (haven't upgraded) i7 4770 CPU(haven't upgraded) Default Hp 8G RAM(haven't upgraded) Default Hp 500w PSU (Probably the problem)(haven't upgraded) GTX 1070 Gigabyte GPU(Used to be a GTX 745) Is this a PSU problem like I think? Could it be Something Else? If it is a PSU problem, would the shutdowns hurt my GPU? (If it is a PSU problem, I'm planning on scrapping the hp pc and just swapping my GPU into a brand new system I'm gonna build instead of buy from HP)
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alright so here the problem PROBLEM -during light usage PC will shutdown but not like a normal shutdown but instead, where my screen goes blank with just the backlight remaining on. -by light usage i mean such as browsing the web, looking at steam, or just randomly while on my desktop or in the windows menus. WHAT I HAVE TRIED -at first i thought it was the power supply but the computer remains on with all my fans and everything on but the screen just goes out, and its not the monitor. -second i thought it was the RAM i did a MEMtest and the RAM is fine. -third i thought it mightbe the motherboard so i updated the BIOS and still nothing happened. -fourth i checked the DRAM voltage and havent lowered yet but will be soon(haswell-refresh reccomended is 1.5V im at 1.65V i think) -fifth i thought it was software so i updated to windows 10 just to get rid of any files that may be weird or whatever in windows 8.1 -sixth well i got no other ideas. SYSTEM SPECS Intel Core i7-4790k@4GHz ASUS Z97-K 16GB HyperX Beast RAM @2400MHz @1.65V ASUS AMD Radeon R7360 OC edition 2GB VRAM 250GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD 2TB Western Digital Black EVGA Supernova 750B2 Powersupply NZXT Source 530 Full tower case IF I COULD HAVE ANY HELP IT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED THANK YOU SO MUCH
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I just recently bought a new power supply(EVGA Supernova 750 B2). It has been working great with no issues I also just bought a new 2TB WD Black drive for a total of 4TB of the same 2 drives I also just recently bought a new SSD but that wouldnt effect power at all. And i also have an old 80GB hitachi drive just in the background. MY issue is that when being lightly used or left idle the monitor will go black with the backlight left on and my keyboard freezes and I have to restart my computer. This may happen 2 times in an hour or 1 time in 5 hours. it never happens when im gaming EVER thankfully but it will happen quite often while im using chrome or looking at steam. the Event viewer says unexpected loos of power. but my power supply was working fine this only recently started happening when i bought a new desk and plugged it into a surge protector that was pretty shitty. So I plugged it back into the wall and it still does it I am very confused please help. My System Specs are as follows: Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.0GHZ ASUS 797-K MOBO 16GB Kingston HyperX Beast RAM @ 2400MHz ASUS AMD Radeon R7-360 OC 2x 2TB WD black drives 250GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD EVGA Supernova 750 B2 PSU NZXT Source 530 chassis Corsair K95 RGB Keyboard Logitech G602
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While gaming today my system shutdown unexpectedly. This is the 5th time this year. I checked the Event Viewer and I get a critical event type with Event ID 41 Kernel-Power. Microsoft's support page states that this is likely due to a faulty, dying or insufficient power supply. My current PSU is a Corsair TX-650. I didn't think my system would require more than 500W of power, so maybe it's dying on me. I'm not sure if I should buy a new one rated for 750+ watts with an 80+ gold certification or what. This problem doesn't occur often enough and I can't make it happen on my own to diagnose the problem and I don't have a spare PSU with a high enough wattage to check this. Any suggestions?
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Hi guy's i am having a problem with my computer, where it just suddenly shutdown and restart's out of nowhere for no reason, there are no warning messages displayed by the system neither before nor after the shutdown. these shutdowns don't seem to have a specific timing or reason they just happen while i am playing games, browsing the internet or activities as simple as listening to music, although i am leaning towards it being a software related problem, yet i still cant diagnose it due to the lack of info!! Now i have checked usual suspects like: 1) thermal protective shutdown, i have monitored my CPU's heat and it never went anywhere close to 60° C. ( and i use a corsair H100 cooler) 2) I ran memtest86 and it didn't come up with any errors for the RAM. 3) and lastly the PSU, now i am suspecting it might be the source of this issue but i have no way of confirming it. and now i am kinda stuck with this issue, and as we all know sudden shutdowns are not good for the longevity of the system. System Specs: cpu: i7 950 @ 3.07 GHz (Corsair H100 cooler) Ram: 12 GB of Kingstone KVR DDR3 PSU: mercury 750W GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7700 S I appreciate any help and thx in advance. :D if you require any extra information that i have missed here just tell me ill be happy to provide it..
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Hey forum, I come to you with a problem. I've known that something is wrong with my computer for a while now. I started to notice that none of the games I play are smooth and I don't get the performance I should be getting, I get horrible drops in framerate like being in the 60s and suddenly bam! 40, even in League of Legends, also my gpu load is stupidly low playing BF4. Mantle refuses to work at all, it's a stutter fest, I even upgraded to Windows 8.1 to see if that would fix the problem, nope it did not. Now my computer has been shutting down when in load, at first I thought it was temps obviously but yesterday I made a little experiment, opened up a bunch of programs and games like BF4, Unigine Valley, a ton of tabs in firefox, spotify, steam, origin etc... and monitored temps with hardware monitor. none of them high enough for shutting down: CPU 50°C GPU 72°C HDD 42°C Temperature #1 57°C Temperature #2 75°C Temperature #3 54°C But it did shutdown after a little while. I should also mention that my FX 6300 doesn't overclock past 4GHz, It needs a stupidly high voltage, with Turbo enabled and all cores at 3.8 it's fluctuating between 1.41v and 1.43v so I'm thinking it could be my power supply dying, or something is really wrong with the motherboard. My system: CPU: FX 6300 Motherboard: MSI 970A-G46 RAM: 2 sticks of Kingston blu 4GB 1600MHz HDD: WD Caviar Blue 500GB GPU: R9 270X Toxic PSU: KingWin ABT-650MM What could it be?