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Outright restarting is usually a temperature issue.

Could also be memory related. Would need more info.

Use HWMonitor to check the temperature of the CPU.

 

Can you check if your PC wrote a minidump file ?

C:\Windows\Minidump\

 

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1 hour ago, JordanTrace said:

My pc keeps freezing and restarting. I dont know whats causing it. I'm not doing anything to stress it. I'm simply browsing and it will just freeze then restart. Please help.

I had this same issue recently, turns out it was the psu, it would only do it once I passed 50%-60% load. Pretty much indicated a failing critical component. Not saying this is the issue for you but you may want to consider swapping the psu and run the system as normal to see if the issue continues.

 

The issue could also be software and not hardware related so the more we know the better we can help.

 

But to help us best deduce the problem please list your system specs and detail what you are doing when the pc acts up, ie, program(s) or tasks you are running when the system restarts. 

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On 12/29/2022 at 11:17 PM, SansVarnic said:

I had this same issue recently, turns out it was the psu, it would only do it once I passed 50%-60% load. Pretty much indicated a failing critical component. Not saying this is the issue for you but you may want to consider swapping the psu and run the system as normal to see if the issue continues.

 

The issue could also be software and not hardware related so the more we know the better we can help.

 

But to help us best deduce the problem please list your system specs and detail what you are doing when the pc acts up, ie, program(s) or tasks you are running when the system restarts. 

Just browsing chrome. My psu is the corsair sf750. 16gb ram,ryzen 5800X, GIGABYTE X570 I AORUS PRO WIFI, 

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1 hour ago, JordanTrace said:

Update, I even replaced one of the side glass panels on my case with a panel that helps ventilation. Apparently that only helped so much. What do I do?

Pick up Furmark and have HWMonitor open during the test. First run the CPU Burner test, if that goes through and doesnt crash then do the GPU burner test. If the computer can make it through those two tests then there might be something else going on. But that is where I would start and see whats up. If you computer is spiking right after the start of the testing, then you can bet money on failed cooling. could be thermal paste failure, AIO is out of liquid. ETC ETC. there is a lot that Furmark test can tell the forum to narrow down what the core issue is. 

 

Did you turn it off and back on again?

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