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Applications forces pc to restart

Yesterday, I wanted to play smite but my pc decided to restart on its own. I havent played smite in a month and this started happening. Then today I cleaned my computer out and still didnt work. I also tried to overclock my system but when I open the MSI Combuster the same thing happens. There is no virus but there is the 41 Kernal Power in the critical section in the Event Viewer.My PSU has 650 wz so I dont know what it could be. Any help would be appreciated. 

(Edit: just now I tried to play Risk of Rain 2 and it also did the same thing)

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10 minutes ago, OzZy15 said:

Any help would be appreciated. 

When you say "restart" is this a clean shutdown and restart, or a loss of power and restart?

If it's the latter, your power supply could still be bad.

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6 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

When you say "restart" is this a clean shutdown and restart, or a loss of power and restart?

If it's the latter, your power supply could still be bad.

A loss of power and restart, like pressing restart under shotdown

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Try testing the GPU with GPUPI 3.3.3,

Tell us if you get any errors while testing.

 

GPUPI 3.3.3 download page:

https://www.overclockers.at/news/gpupi-international-support-thread

 

Press Calculate and choose 32B HWbot GPU,then press OK to start.

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2 minutes ago, OzZy15 said:

A loss of power and restart, like pressing restart under shotdown

Bad power supply sounds like, not under load, does your system behave?

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6 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Bad power supply sounds like, not under load, does your system behave?

What do you mean by does my system behave?

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3 minutes ago, OzZy15 said:

What do you mean by does my system behave?

Does it act normal, run windows, etc, as long as you are not putting a heavy load on it

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12 minutes ago, OzZy15 said:

A loss of power and restart, like pressing restart under shotdown

That's conflicting information.

Clicking restart would shutdown your PC properly.

A sudden loss of power is the exact opposit.

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Does it act normal, run windows, etc, as long as you are not putting a heavy load on it

Yea my computer is fine doing everything else. Like the only games that I know that I can play is Team Fortress 2 and League of Legends

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10 minutes ago, OzZy15 said:

How would I know if there was an error? 

Something like that will occur:

gpupi-error-validation_215324.png

Just now, OzZy15 said:

No errors found

then the GPU is fine,it's possible that the PSU is causing it like what @Radium_Angel said.

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11 minutes ago, Vishera said:

Something like that will occur:

gpupi-error-validation_215324.png

then the GPU is fine,it's possible that the PSU is causing it like what @Radium_Angel said.

I guess ill get another PSU then, thanks guys. Oh by the way, I accidentally downloaded the 3.2 version of GPUPI and enabled something and now my computer is slow as hell, anyone know what it was I enabled?

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6 minutes ago, OzZy15 said:

I guess ill get another PSU then, thanks guys. Oh by the way, I accidentally downloaded the 3.2 version of GPUPI and enabled something and now my computer is slow as hell, anyone know what it was I enabled?

You enabled the HPET clock,return to GPUPI>tools and press disable HPET.

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2 minutes ago, Vishera said:

You enabled the HPET clock,return to GPUPI>tools and press disable HPET.

Thank you very much

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