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Hey Everybody, 

 About a month ago my brother told me that the computer he uses primarily for gaming was having some-type of CPU usage problem; when he launched a game it would go to 100% usage and would say "Very High Power Usage" in Task Manager. Not long after this random problem started, the motherboard had a burning smell, and the board completely failed. I obtained a new power supply, ordered a new board, and put the computer back together again just yesterday. Here's the problem: every time I launch a game the CPU usage gets really high, usually 100%, then hoovers around 60-70%- But the real problem is that power supply fans ramp up to about 100%, and task manager says "Very High Power Usage" for the game, and after just a few rounds the computer automatically, and without warning, restarts itself. It doesn't matter what game I'm opening. I believe it has to be restarting itself because the power demands are far too high for the computer to withstand, and this problem is probably what shorted the last board out. I am not running any new equipment (except the replacement board and new PSU). Any ideas as to what is causing this odd high power usage problem only when gaming? I inluded a photo of temps and the power usage demand from task manager below too. Thank you very much in advance for the help!

 

  • I also don't believe the PSU is under anytype of power strain. We used to have 2 gpu's in here, but I removed one just to reduce power draw and it is still having the problem. Is there a good download to see PC power usage myself just to make sure that's true? 

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The one currently in there right now is brand new; It was sitting in a parts storage for a couple months, but it has never been used before and was bought new. It's a Corsair 750W supply. Also nothing is overclocked at all. The Processor runs on it's XMP profile, but that's all. 

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19 minutes ago, gzillarocks said:

The one currently in there right now is brand new; It was sitting in a parts storage for a couple months, but it has never been used before and was bought new. It's a Corsair 750W supply. Also nothing is overclocked at all. The Processor runs on it's XMP profile, but that's all. 

Maybe, that is a cpu problem. Try replace with other cpu or upgrading it and see if that will work.

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I think that may be the problem, but I'm not quite sure. The processor passes the Intel diagnostics test, and it can run benchmarks, so I was thinking it could be some-type of setting or software issue. I will definitely stay on the issue and if I find a solution I will make sure to post about it to help other people that might run into a similar problem.

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1 minute ago, gzillarocks said:

I think that may be the problem, but I'm not quite sure. The processor passes the Intel diagnostics test, and it can run benchmarks, so I was thinking it could be some-type of setting or software issue. I will definitely stay on the issue and if I find a solution I will make sure to post about it to help other people that might run into a similar problem.

Try resetting windows.

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14 minutes ago, gzillarocks said:

I think that may be the problem, but I'm not quite sure. The processor passes the Intel diagnostics test, and it can run benchmarks, so I was thinking it could be some-type of setting or software issue. I will definitely stay on the issue and if I find a solution I will make sure to post about it to help other people that might run into a similar problem.

Run some antivirus on it

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Hey everybody, thank you all for all the help and ideas. It turns out the CPU was failing and will no longer power on anymore. The original motherboard short must have been caused by the CPU's inability to either regulate it's power intake, or it's ability to properly handle the power in-take it had. This is probably what caused the "Very High Power Usage" warning in Windows task manager when it was put under stress while gaming. So it was CPU failure. I guess it makes sense after about 5 years of gaming and editing that it would start having some problems. I wanted to make sure to update my post with what I found in case anyone else has similar problems, they'll know what I ran into. Thanks everybody for the help, I really appreciate it!

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