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hey folks, i upgraded my pc a couple of days ago and every so often it randomly resets during gaming, although so far it only happened direct after hopping in game Planetside 2 and Battlefield 4, the countless hours of BF V and BF 1 havent caused any crashes. CPU is set to standard clocks, i disabled OC tuner or how its called in BIOS. GPU is also not overclocked, both dont overheat, the gpu i already have since May 2017 and hasnt caused any issues and i played a lot of BF4 and Planetside 2 too.

Since the pc just reset the only event log entry is Kernel Power.

All drivers i installed were the latest from the Asus website and i did a clean windows install.

 

I appreciate any help, thanks in advance!

 

i7 10700kf stock w/ NZXT Kraken X61

Corsair Vengeance 2x16gb DDR4

Asus z490-P

Aorus gtx 1080 ti

Bitfenix Formula gold 650W

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bitfenix power supply may be the problem. not a well known brand. get it out and test with a new one asap. 

SeaSonic S12III 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply (SSR-650GB3) - PCPartPicker
EVGA GD (2019) 700 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply (100-GD-0700-V1) - PCPartPicker

your GPU is power hungry you may want to up the PSU to 750W/850W to be safe and have upgradability 

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33 minutes ago, Breeksta said:

bitfenix power supply may be the problem. not a well known brand. get it out and test with a new one asap. 

SeaSonic S12III 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply (SSR-650GB3) - PCPartPicker
EVGA GD (2019) 700 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply (100-GD-0700-V1) - PCPartPicker

your GPU is power hungry you may want to up the PSU to 750W/850W to be safe and have upgradability 

in the psu tier list its a tier A psu even, also 650 w is easily enough. I have been running an i5 at 1,37V and oc'd gtx 1080 ti on a Corsair CX600 for 3 years and that psu is way worse

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43 minutes ago, MrSauber said:

in the psu tier list its a tier A psu even, also 650 w is easily enough. I have been running an i5 at 1,37V and oc'd gtx 1080 ti on a Corsair CX600 for 3 years and that psu is way worse

Although your PSU seems just fine the first thing you have to do when troubleshooting is to make sure that your components are  getting the right amount of "juice" when need it from your PSU. So it's not bad to give it a try with a good tier 850W and more PSU.

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10 hours ago, BiL said:

Although your PSU seems just fine the first thing you have to do when troubleshooting is to make sure that your components are  getting the right amount of "juice" when need it from your PSU. So it's not bad to give it a try with a good tier 850W and more PSU.

yes because i have a 850w psu available, dude even my bitfenix was a stretch, everyone of my buddies uses 80+ 500w psus or less, so i cant even borrow one

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10 minutes ago, MrSauber said:

yes because i have a 850w psu available, dude even my bitfenix was a stretch, everyone of my buddies uses 80+ 500w psus or less, so i cant even borrow one

Because I see the irony in your post excuse me for my suggestions, maybe some other member can help you from here.

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56 minutes ago, BiL said:

Because I see the irony in your post excuse me for my suggestions, maybe some other member can help you from here.

i found hte culprit, the Ram is unstable, probably because the stock settings are wrong and neither XMP nor XMP 2 will post. I manually entered 1,35V Ram voltage and 3200mhz DRAM frequency, but I dont know where to enter my rams timings C16 15-15-15-36, i also cant find solution on other forum, please show me pictures where to enter my ram specs in bios on ASus z490-p, thanks so much1

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