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Whether I'm playing a game or rendering a video, my computer randomly seems to black screen, then reboot.  No error codes or anything, not 100% sure what could be causing this.

CPU: i7 4790k

GPU: MSI GTX 970

RAM: 16GB Ram

MoBo: ASRock Z97 Anniversary.

 

I ran Open Hardware Monitor and kept a log file right before it crashed.  The logs right before crash are at the bottom of the excel sheet.  Anyone able to make any sense of this or have any recommendations?

OpenHardwareMonitorLog-2019-04-01.csv

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Sounds immediately like a thermal issue or driver crash.

 

Does it reboot on its own, or do you have to force a reboot?

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2 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Sounds immediately like a thermal issue or driver crash.

 

Does it reboot on its own, or do you have to force a reboot?

Reboots on its own, no input required from me at all.

Edit: Thermals appear to be okay based on the log?

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4 minutes ago, Brad Rebourn said:

Reboots on its own, no input required from me at all.

Edit: Thermals appear to be okay based on the log?

My system can't read .csv files, rip.

 

I would double check with something like HWMonitor just to be sure that it's not overheating.

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9 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

My system can't read .csv files, rip.

 

I would double check with something like HWMonitor just to be sure that it's not overheating.

Here ya go, saved it as an .xlsx file.  Hopefully that helps :)  Thank you for the effort

OpenHardwareMonitorLog-2019-04-01.xlsx

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