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Warzone keeps reboting my pc, for no reason

Fk1

my pc keeps rebooting when i start warzone, i dont have problems with temp, and i format the pc, didnt work

 

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ryzen 5600x

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16gb ram 3200mhz

rtx 3060 galax

psu 750w xpg gold

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Do you get a BSoD or just *thanos snap* black screen reboot?

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Just now, Radium_Angel said:

Do you get a BSoD or just *thanos snap* black screen reboot?

just black screen reboot

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Just now, Fk1 said:

just black screen reboot

Only on Warzone, or does it happen on other things too?

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3 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Only on Warzone, or does it happen on other things too?

no, happen in valorant and dead by daylight

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3 minutes ago, Fk1 said:

no, happen in valorant and dead by daylight

So you have a problem with youor system.

Black screen reboots are typically a sign of a failing (or insufficient) power supply.

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6 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

So you have a problem with youor system.

Black screen reboots are typically a sign of a failing (or insufficient) power supply.

That or overheating

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1 minute ago, Radium_Angel said:

So you have a problem with youor system.

Black screen reboots are typically a sign of a failing (or insufficient) power supply.

no, i can run aida64 without rebooting, its a stress of ALL system

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4 minutes ago, Slottr said:

That or overheating

no, the cpu is at 53c in aida.

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1 minute ago, Fk1 said:

no, the cpu is at 53c in aida.

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Is that at idle or under load?

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Just now, Radium_Angel said:

Is that at idle or under load?

under full load in all system

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Just now, Fk1 said:

under full load in all system

Look in your Event Viewer and see if there are any Red ! or Red Xs, these indicate a critical problem.

Post full error messages here (if you find any)

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3 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Look in your Event Viewer and see if there are any Red ! or Red Xs, these indicate a critical problem.

Post full error messages here (if you find any)

Faulting application name: MsMpEng.exe, version: 4.18.1909.6, time stamp: 0x2b5ae0b5
Faulty module name: mprtp.dll, version: 4.18.1909.6, timestamp: 0x64f86809
Exception code: 0xc0000409
Fault offset: 0x000000000007c16d
Failed process ID: 0x29c
Application start time failed with: 0x01d7396fc5e54f39
Application Path failure with: C: \ Program Files \ Windows Defender \ MsMpEng.exe
Faulting module path: C: \ Program Files \ Windows Defender \ mprtp.dll
Report ID: 32ce0c55-14c3-46c6-8492-bec44fd3e69c
Failed package full name:
Application ID for the failed package:

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1 minute ago, Fk1 said:

Faulting application name: MsMpEng.exe, version: 4.18.1909.6, time stamp: 0x2b5ae0b5
Faulty module name: mprtp.dll, version: 4.18.1909.6, timestamp: 0x64f86809
Exception code: 0xc0000409
Fault offset: 0x000000000007c16d
Failed process ID: 0x29c
Application start time failed with: 0x01d7396fc5e54f39
Application Path failure with: 😄 \ Program Files \ Windows Defender \ MsMpEng.exe
Faulting module path: 😄 \ Program Files \ Windows Defender \ mprtp.dll
Report ID: 32ce0c55-14c3-46c6-8492-bec44fd3e69c
Failed package full name:
Application ID for the failed package:

Is that the only error you see?

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Just now, Radium_Angel said:

Is that the only error you see?

yes, this is the only error when i open warzone, but i need to find out how to solve this

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Just now, Fk1 said:

yes, this is the only error when i open warzone, but i need to find out how to solve this

I didn't ask about just warzone, I asked about all the error messages, there may be more to this issue and warzone is just part of it

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Just now, Fk1 said:

yes, this is the only error when i open warzone, but i need to find out how to solve this

have you checked your voltages to make sure your not over volting? 

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2 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

I didn't ask about just warzone, I asked about all the error messages, there may be more to this issue and warzone is just part of it

this is the only error message, when i try to open the game

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6 minutes ago, ElementHD said:

have you checked your voltages to make sure your not over volting? 

the cpu is stock, 1.224v under full load

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12 minutes ago, Fk1 said:

this is the only error message, when i try to open the game

Is your BIOS at stock values as well?

XMP turned off?

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Should've given more details, like, pc worked fine and now it started doing this, it does it only in warzone and no other games and so on. If I were to take a shot in the dark I'd say power delivery/psu if it does it in every game.

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2 hours ago, Radium_Angel said:

Is your BIOS at stock values as well?

XMP turned off?

yes, all in default

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1 hour ago, Cloud92 said:

Should've given more details, like, pc worked fine and now it started doing this, it does it only in warzone and no other games and so on. If I were to take a shot in the dark I'd say power delivery/psu if it does it in every game.

i run the aida64 stressing all system and didnt reboot

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I know this might look and sound stupid, but are you sure you connected all the proper cables? cause this board has 8pin+4pin CPU headers. You have to plug either the 8-pin or both 8pin+4pin. if you plugged only the 4 pin, there might be your problem. And if you plugged them all, check the specs of the PSU for how much power it is rated on the 12V rail.

Edit:

Nevermind the last part i saw it - it's rated for 62.5A on the +12V rail, more than enough for that config. So just check you have the 8pin CPU header connected, not the 4-pin only.

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When did this rebooting issue start occurring? 

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