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in 2 titles i will hard crash windows will just report it as unexspeted shutdown in helldivers 2 im complealty fine till i try to walk then it will hard crash and in staionners it will hard crash after 30 mins specs are a 5600x msi b550 a pro mobo 32 gb 3200 mghz corsair ddr4 crusail t500 boot drive and a powercolor red devile 5700xt with a 750 watt corsair psu

 

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1 hour ago, GOATWD said:

hard crash windows will just report it as unexspeted shutdown

Assuming this means no BSOD, just straight to black, it screams power issue to me. Can you load up stress tests and see if you can trigger the crash? I use prime95 mixed and furmark

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43 minutes ago, OddOod said:

Assuming this means no BSOD, just straight to black, it screams power issue to me. Can you load up stress tests and see if you can trigger the crash? I use prime95 mixed and furmark

its only in those ttiles and under those cercumstance other wise its fien

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1 hour ago, GOATWD said:

in 2 titles i will hard crash windows will just report it as unexspeted shutdown in helldivers 2 im complealty fine till i try to walk then it will hard crash and in staionners it will hard crash after 30 mins specs are a 5600x msi b550 a pro mobo 32 gb 3200 mghz corsair ddr4 crusail t500 boot drive and a powercolor red devile 5700xt with a 750 watt corsair psu

 

PC shutdowns or black screen but still online ?

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9 minutes ago, PDifolco said:

PC shutdowns or black screen but still online ?

it will reboot will loss displays rgb stays on then windows will boot back into windows after going to my usb boot key (clover so i can swap between windows and bazite on seprate drives) i will hear the system roobot as they make my spekaer make a discoect sound

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1 hour ago, GOATWD said:

it will reboot will loss displays rgb stays on then windows will boot back into windows after going to my usb boot key (clover so i can swap between windows and bazite on seprate drives) i will hear the system roobot as they make my spekaer make a discoect sound

Gonna need some sort of log. Does windows log any crash reports?

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13 minutes ago, GOATWD said:

the relabilty report just says unexspcted shutdownimage.png.83bf107b85e166d0519e39a95e661e11.png

Hmmm no obvious smoking gun. I work mainly on Linux so maybe a windows tech would disagree. Is there perhaps a series of actions that cause repeatable failures? Naively I’d say you could be tripping your PSU, perhaps something causes a memory spike that the pc can’t handle?

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3 hours ago, GOATWD said:

its only in those ttiles and under those cercumstance other wise its fien

That's very strange because Helldivers 2 and Stationeers are built on completely different engines. And you've done a stress test and it had no issues? 
What other games have you played and not had a crash?
How are your temps?

1 hour ago, GOATWD said:

the relabilty report just says unexspcted shutdown

Have you looked at Event Viewer after a crash?

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43 minutes ago, OddOod said:

That's very strange because Helldivers 2 and Stationeers are built on completely different engines. And you've done a stress test and it had no issues? 
What other games have you played and not had a crash?
How are your temps?

Have you looked at Event Viewer after a crash?

image.thumb.png.723b697cf11910b92ca286f40ace1bf3.pngthe temps are low 60s on gpu and high 60 on cpu

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2 hours ago, Nuclear_Fermion said:

Hmmm no obvious smoking gun. I work mainly on Linux so maybe a windows tech would disagree. Is there perhaps a series of actions that cause repeatable failures? Naively I’d say you could be tripping your PSU, perhaps something causes a memory spike that the pc can’t handle?

i doubt its power my pc is only like 500 watts and my psu is 750 my ram is well under 18 gigs i have 32

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I want this view for event viewer
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Again, your PSU may be dying. A dying 1000W PSU can exhibit this behavior when drawing a mere 150W. This is a known thing
That being said, if it can handle a stress test for a good long while, that does seem to be a weirder issue than a run of the mill power issue. Though it could be that there is something else on the circuit or even in your house that's making the wall power dirty. I assume you don't have a UPS.

Honestly, at this point, if it's not power, I don't know what it could be. You have listed three VERY different games. Maybe your mobo is dying. Maybe you can reinstall windows, but really, your PC just Shuts Off? It's probably a power issue. Dirty wall power, dying PSU, dying mobo. One of those. Otherwise you're down to swapping out parts with known good ones to hunt down the issue

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16 minutes ago, OddOod said:

I want this view for event viewer
image.png.6f6aec211cbd4f17ada2a5043b978204.png

 

 

Again, your PSU may be dying. A dying 1000W PSU can exhibit this behavior when drawing a mere 150W. This is a known thing
That being said, if it can handle a stress test for a good long while, that does seem to be a weirder issue than a run of the mill power issue. Though it could be that there is something else on the circuit or even in your house that's making the wall power dirty. I assume you don't have a UPS.

Honestly, at this point, if it's not power, I don't know what it could be. You have listed three VERY different games. Maybe your mobo is dying. Maybe you can reinstall windows, but really, your PC just Shuts Off? It's probably a power issue. Dirty wall power, dying PSU, dying mobo. One of those. Otherwise you're down to swapping out parts with known good ones to hunt down the issue

image.thumb.png.a334a52a0e9b6a7ecfb0976ca427abe9.pngthats the even vewier the isues is very confusing cuz harder hiting stuff wont effect it less er hiting stuff can it is stumping me

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On 9/16/2025 at 8:09 PM, GOATWD said:

the even vewier

And this is immediately after a crash? Because it looks like there isn't even a Critical for unclean shutdown
Assuming this isn't immediately after a crash, I notice there's some correlations in the numbers. It looks like you've had 4 hard crashes in the 24hours preceding this screenshot. This correlates closely with Event IDs 18, 28, 1030, 6008, as well as 219 and 360. That being said, they don't seem like super helpful domains
What I am interested in is those two other Criticals which look like some sort or driver issue. Look at those, I know they were from sometime in the past week, but they may be helpful. 
Have you done a DDU? Or maybe even a clean install of windows?
I'm trying to help you, but I really am struggling to find an issue that isn't power related. Also struggling a bit to understand your typing

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1 hour ago, OddOod said:

And this is immediately after a crash? Because it looks like there isn't even a Critical for unclean shutdown
Assuming this isn't immediately after a crash, I notice there's some correlations in the numbers. It looks like you've had 4 hard crashes in the 24hours preceding this screenshot. This correlates closely with Event IDs 18, 28, 1030, 6008, as well as 219 and 360. That being said, they don't seem like super helpful domains
What I am interested in is those two other Criticals which look like some sort or driver issue. Look at those, I know they were from sometime in the past week, but they may be helpful. 
Have you done a DDU? Or maybe even a clean install of windows?
I'm trying to help you, but I really am struggling to find an issue that isn't power related. Also struggling a bit to understand your typing

those are frome logitechs drivrs sorry for my bad wording i have done a clean driver install about a week ago

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