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In september/2020, my pc started to crash and restart in random moments. This happens while running a game, using photoshop, scrolling reddit, programing, using the files explorer or simply doing nothing, and the time between the restart and the crash is random, it can happen in just a few minutes or 1-2 hours. 

When I checked Windows Event Viewer, I confirmed that in all of the crashes, a 41 Kernel Power 63 error occurred. And I don't know if it is an important detail, but when it crashes there's a glitch sound, like a small sample of audio that keeps repeating for 1 second and then restarts.

But now, sometimes it won't even let me start windows. I can access bios, but it will freeze before the windows loading screen appears. But there are times that it'll run for more than 5 hours without a single crash.

The bios is updated, the system is running the last version of windows in a 120GB ssd, while most of my files and games are on a 500GB ssd.

PC configuration: I5-4590 | Motherboard B85M-D3PH | RAM 8GB 1600MHz | GTX 1060 6GB | 120GB SSD | 500GB HD | 430W PS

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That's kind of a modest power supply, I'd look into changing that, however, a few things we can do beforehand

 

Test your RAM with MemTest86

Have your SSD sectors tested out (I am a personal fan of DiskGenius for that, but I admit the interface is a tad cluttered)

 

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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28 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

That's kind of a modest power supply, I'd look into changing that, however, a few things we can do beforehand

 

Test your RAM with MemTest86

Have your SSD sectors tested out (I am a personal fan of DiskGenius for that, but I admit the interface is a tad cluttered)

 

I'll try and post the results here. 

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