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PC is crashing in certain Games

I have build myself a pc 1.5 years ago. My build crashes in certain Games (Blackscreen and instant reboot) and i don´t know why. Sometimes i think i hear a clicking noise from my Psu

Specs:

Gtx 1080

i7700k

Rog Strix 270G

16Gb Ram

550 Watt Psu Gn (Gold)


Games it crashes in:

City Skylines (Midgame)

Pubg (Midgame)

World War 3 (Launch)

The Division (Fast Travel)

 

Things i tested:

3D Mark 0 Results no crash though

Temp Test (everything is fine)

sfx /scannow

Uninstall Drivers

WhoCrashedit (Waiting for my pc to crash :p)

 

Things i want to do:

Memtest

Psu Test by nearest Pc Repair Shop (which is miles away)

Rebuilding my pc by disassembling it

 

Thank you for the help. 

Can a moderator tell me where i can post this on the forum and what i can improve, Thanks. 

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My Corsair PSU once died soon after doing that and it begun doing so while playing the first Watchdogs and the Tomb Raider reboot at first, if I recall properly.

There is a possibility that something else is doing that but the PSU surely sounds like the main culprit to me.

 

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1 hour ago, Snipergod87 said:

What 550w PSU, knowing the model exactly can help.

Evga Super Nova 2 550Watt module

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26 minutes ago, Mareczek99 said:

My Corsair PSU once died soon after doing that and it begun doing so while playing the first Watchdogs and the Tomb Raider reboot at first, if I recall properly.

There is a possibility that something else is doing that but the PSU surely sounds like the main culprit to me.

 

Let‘s hope it is my psu and not something expensive like Ram. I will do Memtest in a short time but i don‘t tike the ram is faulty. 

Again the Pc makes a clicking noise when it force reboots. So i am also seeing that my psu is faulty. 

Lets see after Memtest and if my ram is oke i think only the Psu is left to test.

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Yea, my PSU would click when failing too back then. Try borrowing one before buying just in case

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Update:

Ran Memtest, no Errors.

Ran Intel Diagnostic Tools, No Errors.

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Lets see with the Psu.

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