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Sumolizer

So my pc was restarting under load .

I changed literally everything (Mobo , PSU , Ram) except gpu.

Can gpu be the culprit ?

Also It is rebooting like someone plugged it out from outlet and then instanly plugged it in/

Another detail :

PC was running fine until i messed something up. I changed the gpu thermal paste and the paste got stuck on the pcb of gpu (Small type of thing).

Can this be the reason?

(Sorry For Bad English) 

 

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Not an expert but you might want to take it apart again make sure the paste isnt on the circuit board or basically where it shouldnt be.

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1 minute ago, LennyD said:

Not an expert but you might want to take it apart again make sure the paste isnt on the circuit board or basically where it shouldnt be.

Thanks 

Just a quick question 

Do you think this might be causing problems?

And can you give me any tip of removing paste from circuit board?

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On 8/10/2019 at 2:47 PM, Sumolizer said:

Thanks 

Just a quick question 

Do you think this might be causing problems?

And can you give me any tip of removing paste from circuit board?

 

From what you have told me the paste might be directly on some circuit therefor interrupting it, as i said im not an expert in these but i heard problems like these before, that is what i would try.

 

I just changed my motherboard and had to move my CPU and clean the older paste and i used rubbing alcohol that has 70% alcohol and it did the trick. If you want to clean more sensitive parts of the GPU like the board try using cotton swabs for that and be gentle. Good luck!

CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 5600x | Motherboard -  MSI B550-A PRO | RAM 4x Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 8GB, DDR4, 3600MHz | Graphics Card -ASUS STRIX 1060 6 GB| Power Supply - Corsair RM650x  | Case - Corsair Carbide Series 275R

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1 minute ago, LennyD said:

 

From what you have told me the paste might be directly on some circuit therefor interrupting it, as i said im not an expert in these but i heard problems like these before, that is what i would try.

 

I just changed my motherboard and had to move my CPU and clean the older paste and i used rubbing alcohol that has 70% alcohol and it did the trick. If you want to clean more sensitive parts of the GPU like the board try using cotton swabs for that and be gentle. Good luck!

Thnx 

But i think the swabs wont be able to clean that.

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On 8/10/2019 at 2:52 PM, Sumolizer said:

Thnx 

But i think the swabs wont be able to clean that.

It might take a while for the rubbing alcohol to actually get into the paste. It depends how old it is and if it had time to dry out.

CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 5600x | Motherboard -  MSI B550-A PRO | RAM 4x Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 8GB, DDR4, 3600MHz | Graphics Card -ASUS STRIX 1060 6 GB| Power Supply - Corsair RM650x  | Case - Corsair Carbide Series 275R

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Hey,

Check if the 24pin and 4/8pin are plugged in correctly. My pc does the same from time to time and i just replug the 4 pin and 24pin and it works perfectly.

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What "size" is your PSU?

If it can't deliver enough power, the system will shut down when under load.

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2 hours ago, MiniMike DK said:

What "size" is your PSU?

If it can't deliver enough power, the system will shut down when under load.

Antec High Current Gamer 520w

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And what is your power need?

CPU?
GPU?

How old is that PSU? They degrade over time!

Your might need more power!

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5 hours ago, MiniMike DK said:

And what is your power need?

CPU?
GPU?

How old is that PSU? They degrade over time!

Your might need more power!

I just replaced this with Cooler master Elite Power 400w

and my cpu is very very old it is Core 2 quad Q9650

and gpu is Sapphire RX560 4gb

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I had a very similar issue about a month ago. It was my PSU and mine was a brand new Corsair. Im not saying your PSU is the problem but worth a solid investigation.

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Try using one of the power supply calculators and see what it tells you.

Remember to add about 100W to the result, as the result shown is peak power and not sustained.

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