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Hello there,

my PC sometimes crashes for absolutetly no reason.

 

I thought, that it was because of my PSU, but an online calculator said, that about 560 Watts should be enough, my PSU has 700 Watts. I can't find the problem, it happens at least once a day, when I use my PC.

The issue only exists since I have the RTX 4070, before I had an GTX 1650. With that one I had no problems at all.

I'd like to notice, that I have a few internal HDDs and a few SSDs.

Is there a way to see what causes this problem?

It mainly happens when I play games btw.

 

Thank you already!

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Just now, TheMaCraft said:

Hello there,

my PC sometimes crashes for absolutetly no reason.

 

I thought, that it was because of my PSU, but an online calculator said, that about 560 Watts should be enough, my PSU has 700 Watts. I can't find the problem, it happens at least once a day, when I use my PC.

The issue only exists since I have the RTX 4070, before I had an GTX 1650. With that one I had no problems at all.

I'd like to notice, that I have a few internal HDDs and a few SSDs.

Is there a way to see what causes this problem?

It mainly happens when I play games btw.

 

Thank you already!

Can you list full PC specs please?
Have you tried DDU to clean the Nvidia drivers and do a clean install?

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Full specs:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core

RAM: Vengance LPX 3200MHz and 3000Mhz running on 300MHz with 64GB

OS SSD: Samsung 980 Pro 2TB

Other SSDs: SanDisk Plus 1TB

                     SanDisk Plus 480GB

                     Samsung 870 EVO 1TB

Other HDDS: WCD WD 3200BPVT-80ZESTO 300GB

                       Unknown 900GB

Portable Disks: Intenso Rainbow Line USB Device 4GB

LAN: Intel(R) I211 Gigabit Network Connection

GPU0: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 from ASUS with 12GB DDR6 3 FAN

 

CPU Cooler: AMD Stock

Fans: 2x bequiet and an old one from unknown

PSU: 700W 80Silver Thermaltake

USB Extension Card 7x USB-A

 

That should be all.

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Just now, Hinjima said:

Can you list full PC specs please?
Have you tried DDU to clean the Nvidia drivers and do a clean install?

What is DDU?

I actually never heard of that

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I did a clean install of Windows recently, as I changed my Disk for Windows, the Problems started with the GPU change.

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16 minutes ago, TheMaCraft said:

I did a clean install of Windows recently, as I changed my Disk for Windows, the Problems started with the GPU change.

DDU would remove all graphics drivers so you can do a complete fresh reinstall. It stands for Display Driver Uninstaller, its a program.

If you did a full clean windows install then that is likely not going to help but its worth a shot.

Could you be more specific on the PSU?  is it a Toughpower, TR2, Smart etc?

How does the system crash? Does it turn off completely?

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The PSU is a Thermaltake SMART SERIES POWER SUPPLY Kabylake Ready Ultra Queit 120mm Fan Smart RGB 700W

I currently have 2 GPU drivers installed. For the GTX 1650 and RTX 4070 both Studio drivers, not Game Ready drivers, as the game ready drivers don't really work with one game I really like to play.

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The sytsem crash is always completely, the display goes dark, with all USB periperals and about 1 Second later the PSU shuts off.

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6 minutes ago, TheMaCraft said:

The sytsem crash is always completely, the display goes dark, with all USB periperals and about 1 Second later the PSU shuts off.

I would bet its your PSU causing this issue and not the drivers. A full system crash is more likely a PSU Problem. That being said!, Your PSU is absolutely horrible and should not be used. 

Get a new PSU regardless if its the problem or not.. I would start there.

In the PSU Tier list its under – Tier F • Replace immediately!

https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/

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I know that it is not so good, I already plan on getting a new about 1000Watts PSU with a 80 Platinum rating for efficenzy. But htanks, I will note that one down. I will come bak here when I solved the problem 😉

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12 minutes ago, TheMaCraft said:

I know that it is not so good, I already plan on getting a new about 1000Watts PSU with a 80 Platinum rating for efficenzy. But htanks, I will note that one down. I will come bak here when I solved the problem 😉

Its worse than not so good.. Its outright dangerous!

a 1000w platinum is VERY overkill though 😄  Why can't you get something inbetween that is efficient and safe?

Rm850e for example.

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Okay, but I wanna upgrade in the future and don't wanna buy a new PSu until the new one breaks. I thought about the fan version of the Cooler Master PSU that LMG made a video about from CES. Or is that too good?

I talked with someone else about this topic, and they say, that my load can be too little for a PSU of that leauge.

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