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Hey everyone!

 

Need some major help.

 

So I currently have a newer PC build that i've been using for about a year now. I just installed the new COD and during the game, it'll crash anywhere between 1 min-30 mins constantly. The computer will straight restart with no "Crash" other then restarting instantly. So this had me researching on how to fix it. 

 

I did all settings change in game to start out, nothing there fixed.....

 

Next up was a reinstall of the game... That didn't work....

 

After that I checked my drivers for NVIDIA... That didn't work..

 

So I then checked my dump files for the game and event viewer. Turns out "Kernel-Power Event ID 41 Task 63 error" is the error thats causing the crash...

 

Next thing I did was use "VERIFIER" and check every single driver that can cause a crash other then microsoft. Logitech did have one bad driver  logi_joy_vir_hid.sys

I reinstalled the G HUB and hoped that fixed the issue... It didn't. 

 

So I thought maybe it could be my PSU at this point. This is where it gets interesting...

 

I ran OCCT and did a few stress tests. I did the RAM, CPU, GPU, and POWER.  All ran perfect fine, however the moment you turn on POWER, the computer crashes within 30 seconds, usually 2 seconds or less.

So that leaves me with possibly a bad PSU. However, does anyone know how to increase the power for the PSU if possible? Or for sure know its faulty. Or maybe im missing something? 

Any help would be amazing. Been chasing this thing down for weeks as I work full time. Thanks in advance to anyone that helps....

 

P.S: Never had a issue until I started playing the new COD if that helps....

 


Processor    Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10850K CPU @ 3.60GHz   3.60 GHz
Installed RAM    32.0 GB (31.9 GB usable)
64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
PSU: 850W

GPU: 3080
 

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Try reseating all power cables and seeing if the issue persists. 

What psu are you using?

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