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so i had this motherbaord with an i5 2500 non k ,8gb of ram dual channel, ssd rx580 4gb. everything is alright until one day while i was watching a movie it froze for abit n then shut itself down. i turn it back on and it turns back. bout half an hour next it shuts down again. n then after a few tries it will freeze n shutdown even in bios. at worse it wont even boot at all. ok thats fine i guess broken motherboard i assume. but no, after i left it for a day it worked again normally for about a month. its been 4-5 months i had this reoccuring issue. ive tried multiple processors, multiple psu, multiple rams and even gpus. nothing solves this. maybe any expert could tell me what the cause of this?

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My suspicions would be something overheating causing a emergency shutdown. Have you kept an eye on your temps?

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Software such as HWiNFO will show you the temps of pretty much every sensor your system has. If one exists for your PCH or VRM it'll tell you it (though it may not clearly state that that's what it's reading - may not say VRM/PCH)

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35 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:

Software such as HWiNFO will show you the temps of pretty much every sensor your system has. If one exists for your PCH or VRM it'll tell you it (though it may not clearly state that that's what it's reading - may not say VRM/PCH)

im looking at it, it shows 3 temp sensor under mobo 1,2 n 3. will update on the result later

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