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KernelPower Event 41 happens only after playing/launching Rainbow Six Siege.

Got a new cpu, 5900x. worked fine, oc'd it and I think it shut my pc off due to bad temps, ok fine, ditch the oc, and get an aio in the coming weeks, got the aio, problem persists even with oc disabled.

 

check and see its kernelpower 41, ok, replace psu. doesn't work. replace gpu. doesn't work. replace ram. doesn't work. the only thing I have left to replace is my mobo.

 

I've done a factory reset of my pc files and did /scannow to fix any corrupted files. even bought a new copy of siege on steam.

 

this problem is driving me crazy and at this point either its my mobo somehow, or maybe its my cpu getting degraded after the initial overclock and running hot. (reached 80c on bad cooling setup, for info it now runs at 60c under heavy load.)

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20 minutes ago, vkay.7 said:

Got a new cpu, 5900x. worked fine, oc'd it and I think it shut my pc off due to bad temps, ok fine, ditch the oc, and get an aio in the coming weeks, got the aio, problem persists even with oc disabled.

 

check and see its kernelpower 41, ok, replace psu. doesn't work. replace gpu. doesn't work. replace ram. doesn't work. the only thing I have left to replace is my mobo.

 

I've done a factory reset of my pc files and did /scannow to fix any corrupted files. even bought a new copy of siege on steam.

 

this problem is driving me crazy and at this point either its my mobo somehow, or maybe its my cpu getting degraded after the initial overclock and running hot. (reached 80c on bad cooling setup, for info it now runs at 60c under heavy load.)

did you update your bios and chipset drivers when you got the new cpu?

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