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Computer Shuts Down while playing Battle Field 4

Over the past couple of days my computer has begun to experience a "power loss" while playing Battle Field 4. At first i thought that it was because of my power supply so I upgraded to the HX850i. It wasn't the PSU I think. I got to thinking that it might be temperature so I ran a temperature monitoring software to check if it was temperature. The GPU hovered around 72 Celsius and the CPU stayed around 50 Celsius. I'm at a loss for what to do and how to solve this issue. Please help me.

 

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CPU | i7-4790K  GPU | MSI GTX 980ti  RAM | 16gb (4x4gb) Crucial PSU | Corsair HX850i  MotherBoard | Asus Maximus VII Hero Cooling | H110i  Storage | 1TB Samsung SSD 1TB Segate Hard Drive 256gb Crucial SSD (boot drive) 

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8 minutes ago, TacticalPC said:

Over the past couple of days my computer has begun to experience a "power loss" while playing Battle Field 4. At first i thought that it was because of my power supply so I upgraded to the HX850i. It wasn't the PSU I think. I got to thinking that it might be temperature so I ran a temperature monitoring software to check if it was temperature. The GPU hovered around 72 Celsius and the CPU stayed around 50 Celsius. I'm at a loss for what to do and how to solve this issue. Please help me.

 

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Is your cpu overclocked? It could be that the cpu isn't getting enough power from the motherboard. This may be a voltage issue or a power delivery issue relating to the vrm.

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Make sure multi-rail mode is turned off for that power supply (corsair link).  If you overclocked hard enough you can exceed the software-defined current limit on the virtual rails and it'll just click off.

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Did you already check if your thermal paste is already dry?

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On 5/27/2018 at 5:34 PM, Brooksie359 said:

Is your cpu overclocked? It could be that the cpu isn't getting enough power from the motherboard. This may be a voltage issue or a power delivery issue relating to the vrm.

My CPU is not overclocked. It does turbo boost though.

CPU | i7-4790K  GPU | MSI GTX 980ti  RAM | 16gb (4x4gb) Crucial PSU | Corsair HX850i  MotherBoard | Asus Maximus VII Hero Cooling | H110i  Storage | 1TB Samsung SSD 1TB Segate Hard Drive 256gb Crucial SSD (boot drive) 

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On 5/27/2018 at 5:39 PM, AnonymousGuy said:

Make sure multi-rail mode is turned off for that power supply (corsair link).  If you overclocked hard enough you can exceed the software-defined current limit on the virtual rails and it'll just click off.

I have corsair link 4. How would I go about doing this?

CPU | i7-4790K  GPU | MSI GTX 980ti  RAM | 16gb (4x4gb) Crucial PSU | Corsair HX850i  MotherBoard | Asus Maximus VII Hero Cooling | H110i  Storage | 1TB Samsung SSD 1TB Segate Hard Drive 256gb Crucial SSD (boot drive) 

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