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Specs:
MSI Pro Z690-P DDR4

i5-12400f
7800xt
32gb ddr4 corsair vengeance
Asus TUF 750w Bronze
So at this point I've been having this problem for 4 months, it all started with me taking a fan from my case that motor was filled with dust and need to be cleaned with an air duster every time I run the computer so what I did ?
of course I took it out cause I was sick of it, and at first everything seemed fine until one day, my pc rebooted while playing elden ring and I thought that was weird and played it done it again and I noticed that my gpu was at 83c 
and I thought ohh so you must be the problem so I got my self an upgrade from my 1070ti to a 7800xt and at first everything seemed fine until.. yes it rebooted again and after that I said if it wasn't the graphics card so what could it be? software? bios?
so what I did is I freshly installed windows that didn't work, I updated bios, reset cmos also didn't work, so I started doing some benchmarks with an hwinfo csv file to check whats happening and to my surprise IT DIDN'T RESTART, I was confused so I said maybe somehow if fixed it self? (of course not lol) so I kept trying and trying for 2 months and noticed a pattern it only reboots AT LOW LOAD when gpu and cpu be around 40-60c so I did some research about my psu cause at that point I already suspected it.
So I looked at features that the psu had and one of them is semi passive cooling so I've came to conclusion that maybe the reason why it only reboots on low load is the psu is getting overheated and its fan isn't running at the temp that it needs to be on, and I remembered that I took down the fan that was cooling the psu so what I did? got a new fan installed it and everything would work like it used to before the problem right? also wrooong
Yes so even after I installed the fan the problem kept happening though I think it became less?
so what do you people recommend me doing I will memtest my ram to night to check if it has anything to do with the problem but until then I will be waiting for some ideas

Note: I will attach a 3 csv files
first 2 tests were one 2000ms
1- I tried to run furmark and prime95 after it rebooted as soon it went on desktop
2-Runned furmark and prime95 after the 2nd reboot and turn it off before it rebooted again and it was so laggy
3-It started laggy but then went on normally

TEST.CSV Test2.CSV Test3.CSV

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Have you tried following the microsoft guide to diagnosing this issue? It is fairly detailed. Right now it's hard to tell exactly what's going on. It could be some kind of transient power spike, although that wasn't really an issue with the 10 series gpus. I think it may be some kind of PSU issue, that's my best guess so far given the lack of diagnostic data from windows, but i'd recommend following the microsoft documentation first. If you're lucky you might be able to extract additional information from the crash code if your PC fits in scenario 1.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/performance/event-id-41-restart

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19 hours ago, AndreiArgeanu said:

Have you tried following the microsoft guide to diagnosing this issue? It is fairly detailed. Right now it's hard to tell exactly what's going on. It could be some kind of transient power spike, although that wasn't really an issue with the 10 series gpus. I think it may be some kind of PSU issue, that's my best guess so far given the lack of diagnostic data from windows, but i'd recommend following the microsoft documentation first. If you're lucky you might be able to extract additional information from the crash code if your PC fits in scenario 1.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/performance/event-id-41-restart

Hey so my suspicions about the PSU heating were correct
Reason? I ran prime95 and furmark for 10 minutes
for the first minute it all started laggy and kept dropping in fps and load but after that minute passed and the psu fan started running it went smooth for the rest of the test
so what can I do to make the psu fan keep running or at least keep the psu from overheating?

I'm already planning to change the case to a better one to have better airflow and more space

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2 hours ago, Zaid Qamhieh said:

Hey so my suspicions about the PSU heating were correct
Reason? I ran prime95 and furmark for 10 minutes
for the first minute it all started laggy and kept dropping in fps and load but after that minute passed and the psu fan started running it went smooth for the rest of the test
so what can I do to make the psu fan keep running or at least keep the psu from overheating?

I'm already planning to change the case to a better one to have better airflow and more space

It doesn't look like the PSU has any kind of visible switch on it to turn the silent mode off, next best solution is just to find a way to provide the PSU permanent airflow, an additional fan, or an already existing one moved near the psu or attached to it to provide it with constant airflow should suffice until you find a better solution or replacement.

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On 9/8/2024 at 2:22 AM, AndreiArgeanu said:

It doesn't look like the PSU has any kind of visible switch on it to turn the silent mode off, next best solution is just to find a way to provide the PSU permanent airflow, an additional fan, or an already existing one moved near the psu or attached to it to provide it with constant airflow should suffice until you find a better solution or replacement.

Yeah I'm going to get a new case (Antec DF800) and have 2 fans above the PSU to provide it with an external intake and exhaust fans and if that didn't work I will get a Corsair RM PSU

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