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For some reason my computer keeps hard shutting down in Ghost Recon: Wildlands if the settings go ABOVE the low preset. If I run Furmark GPU no crash, if I run GPU mem test no crash, if I run a CPU test no crash, IF I run Furmark + memtest simultaneously it shuts down just like wildlands. I start the memtest and as soon as Furmark boots up the computer will shut off and reboot. I believe it could be that my PSU simply can't handle my GPU CPU combo but I'd like some extra tips. Also, no there weren't any error codes thrown during my testing. I've done 0 overclocking for my tests and set all my hardware back to default.

 

PC Specs:

SeaSonic 650W Focus Plus Platinum

RTX 2080

i5 9600k

32gb DDR4 3200

MSI MPG Gaming Pro Carbon Z390

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Just now, BardiaMGTGC said:

have you checked temps?

Yes, temps are fine. Doesn't spike above 69 C. I want to isolate all issues that could be on my end before I go the RMA route, theoretically it shouldn't temp spike high enough that I shut down in a literal fraction of a second.

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1 minute ago, CharminUltraStrong said:

Yes, temps are fine. Doesn't spike above 69 C. I want to isolate all issues that could be on my end before I go the RMA route, theoretically it shouldn't temp spike high enough that I shut down in a literal fraction of a second.

try remounting your ram or if you have 2 sticks run with one of them and if it crashed again run with other one(dont put both sticks)

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2 minutes ago, BardiaMGTGC said:

try remounting your ram or if you have 2 sticks run with one of them and if it crashed again run with other one(dont put both sticks)

Lolol buddy it's not to do with DRAM, I'm talking about GPU Mem testing, so VRAM. Re-seating my RAM won't change anything unfortunately. 

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Just now, BardiaMGTGC said:

what is your psu model

SeaSonic FOCUS PLUS PLATINUM 650 Watt

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Perhaps a power supply issue? Sounds as if the load is too much to handle and the PSU is shutting down. 

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1 minute ago, BardiaMGTGC said:

it theory of wattage it should be fine 

maybe a bad psu?

PSU shouldn't be bad if it runs perfectly fine on a FULL system power draw test.

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