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Hello, I just bought and installed my new 2080 super and sometimes my computer shutdowns when im gaming.

 

Do you guys know anything that i can do or a program to check my specs?

 

My setup:

Aorus z390 elite

i7-9700k

Corsair H60

RTX 2080 Super - MSI TRIO X

SSD WD Black 500gb

SSD Kingston 240gb

HD 1tb

Corsair cx750M

 

Help, pls 

 

Thanks 

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did you check the temperatures? it could be overheating?

Im with the mentaility of "IF IM NOT SURE IF ITS ENOUGH COOLING, GO OVERKILL"

 

CURRENT PC SPECS    

CPU             Ryzen 5 3600 (Formerly Ryzen 3 1200)

GPU             : ASUS RX 580 Dual OC (Formerly ASUS GTX 1060 but it got corroded for some odd reasons)

GPU COOOER      : ID Cooling Frostflow 120 VGA (Stock cooler overheats even when undervolted :()

MOBO            : MSI B350m Bazooka

MEMORY          Team Group Elite TUF DDR4 3600 Mhz CL 16
STORAGE         : Seagate Baracudda 1TB and Kingston SSD
PSU             : Thermaltake Lite power 550W (Gonna change soon as i dont trust this)
CASE            : Rakk Anyag Frost
CPU COOLER      : ID-Cooling SE 207
CASE FANS       : Mix of ID cooling fans, Corsair fans and Rakk Ounos (planned change to ID Cooling)
DISPLAY         : SpectrePro XTNS24 144hz Curved VA panel
MOUSE           : Logitech G603 Lightspeed
KEYBOARD        : Rakk Lam Ang

HEADSET         : Plantronics RIG 500HD

Kingston Hyper X Stinger

 

and a whole lot of LED everywhere(behind the monitor, behind the desk, behind the shelf of the PC mount and inside the case)

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did you overclock anything? (memory, gpu,cpu)?

 

are you running in xmp?

Im with the mentaility of "IF IM NOT SURE IF ITS ENOUGH COOLING, GO OVERKILL"

 

CURRENT PC SPECS    

CPU             Ryzen 5 3600 (Formerly Ryzen 3 1200)

GPU             : ASUS RX 580 Dual OC (Formerly ASUS GTX 1060 but it got corroded for some odd reasons)

GPU COOOER      : ID Cooling Frostflow 120 VGA (Stock cooler overheats even when undervolted :()

MOBO            : MSI B350m Bazooka

MEMORY          Team Group Elite TUF DDR4 3600 Mhz CL 16
STORAGE         : Seagate Baracudda 1TB and Kingston SSD
PSU             : Thermaltake Lite power 550W (Gonna change soon as i dont trust this)
CASE            : Rakk Anyag Frost
CPU COOLER      : ID-Cooling SE 207
CASE FANS       : Mix of ID cooling fans, Corsair fans and Rakk Ounos (planned change to ID Cooling)
DISPLAY         : SpectrePro XTNS24 144hz Curved VA panel
MOUSE           : Logitech G603 Lightspeed
KEYBOARD        : Rakk Lam Ang

HEADSET         : Plantronics RIG 500HD

Kingston Hyper X Stinger

 

and a whole lot of LED everywhere(behind the monitor, behind the desk, behind the shelf of the PC mount and inside the case)

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1 minute ago, Perrotta said:

XMP yes, but i have no intentions on doing OC.

 

Could it be XMP?

it can possibly unstable memory. try running it at stock first and see what happens. or try to run memtest. it could be a problem.

Im with the mentaility of "IF IM NOT SURE IF ITS ENOUGH COOLING, GO OVERKILL"

 

CURRENT PC SPECS    

CPU             Ryzen 5 3600 (Formerly Ryzen 3 1200)

GPU             : ASUS RX 580 Dual OC (Formerly ASUS GTX 1060 but it got corroded for some odd reasons)

GPU COOOER      : ID Cooling Frostflow 120 VGA (Stock cooler overheats even when undervolted :()

MOBO            : MSI B350m Bazooka

MEMORY          Team Group Elite TUF DDR4 3600 Mhz CL 16
STORAGE         : Seagate Baracudda 1TB and Kingston SSD
PSU             : Thermaltake Lite power 550W (Gonna change soon as i dont trust this)
CASE            : Rakk Anyag Frost
CPU COOLER      : ID-Cooling SE 207
CASE FANS       : Mix of ID cooling fans, Corsair fans and Rakk Ounos (planned change to ID Cooling)
DISPLAY         : SpectrePro XTNS24 144hz Curved VA panel
MOUSE           : Logitech G603 Lightspeed
KEYBOARD        : Rakk Lam Ang

HEADSET         : Plantronics RIG 500HD

Kingston Hyper X Stinger

 

and a whole lot of LED everywhere(behind the monitor, behind the desk, behind the shelf of the PC mount and inside the case)

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Just now, Mamonos said:

Sorry just to confirm:

 

-Does the PC shutdown or reboot?

-Did you have the same problem before installing the new GPU?

-Which GPU did you have before?

-Does the PC shutdown or reboot?Reboot

-Did you have the same problem before installing the new GPU? Nope

-Which GPU did you have before? RTX 2070

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I dont think is a temp problem unless you have extremely bad airflow, but you can investigate that by monitoring and logging with Hwinfo.

 

Since it s happening after the GPU swap I would initially skip all other parts and investigate either this component or the PSU (which has wattage but is not an excellent model, even if admittedly the difference in power from the 2070 is not huge).

 

I would download a GPU benchmark like Unigine Heaven to stress out the GPU and see if it reboots.

 

Then First thing I would try is to re-seat the GPU and the PSU cables.

 

Run Heaven again to check if any difference.

 

Try another beefier PSU if possible, run heaven again.

 

Then we can investigate even further.

 

Also check if you have the right drivers and similar.

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Mamonos said:

I dont think is a temp problem unless you have extremely bad airflow, but you can investigate that by monitoring and logging with Hwinfo.

 

Since it s happening after the GPU swap I would initially skip all other parts and investigate either this component or the PSU (which has wattage but is not an excellent model, even if admittedly the difference in power from the 2070 is not huge).

 

I would download a GPU benchmark like Unigine Heaven to stress out the GPU and see if it reboots.

 

Then First thing I would try is to re-seat the GPU and the PSU cables.

 

Run Heaven again to check if any difference.

 

Try another beefier PSU if possible, run heaven again.

 

Then we can investigate even further.

 

Also check if you have the right drivers and similar.

 

 

 

I appreciate your help.

 

I just did a Ram test, everything is ok. Yesterday i did a gpu bench from here (https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/)

 

Now i will download this heaven you said to check out.

 

Thanks

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