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PC keeps restarting randomly of it's own accord

Tomsta

It's only been happening today and it only seemed to happen in games, so i first thought it was a graphics driver issue, seemed to solve it until i tried to load into a mission in Dark tide then it restarted

 

Looking at event viewer doesn't give me much info beyond something to do with Windows Security which after a google i've changed the delayed autostart to 0

 

I've also run a checkdisk on my C drive which seemed to be fine. Temperatures are all fine, i can't seem to reliably replicate the issue. I'm currently waiting for a 22H2 cumulative update to install but can't think of what else it can be

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System specs?

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"Temperatures all fine" I need that in Celsius or Fahrenheit for CPU & GPU at peak vs. at idle.

Run your GPU Drivers Overlay and have it display temps. in options.

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19 hours ago, 191x7 said:

System specs?

AMD 3600

Nvidia 2060 Super

Gaming Plus Max B450 Motherboard

Corsair vengeance 16GB RAM

 

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10 hours ago, Cyberat said:

"Temperatures all fine" I need that in Celsius or Fahrenheit for CPU & GPU at peak vs. at idle.

Run your GPU Drivers Overlay and have it display temps. in options.

Celsius, below is idle temp

 

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I think the issue might have been the extension cable i plugged it into as i took out the (Brand new i might add) extension cable from the wall it tripped the breaker. Ordered a masterplug from amazon

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As this point the best thing to do is just troubleshooting and getting data, try running hammering your PC as soon as you can after it starts to see if it is potentially power draw. The other thing you may want to do is check the Event Viewer logs to see if it reports any OS bugs.

Have you tried restarting it?

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Erm no, run something like SPECCY for temps. Wrong way display, and no CPU temps..

And yes, your specs. do not specify PSU.

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