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I'm not entirely sure how to explain my issue so I'm kinda just gonna put what's been going on. 

I'm having an issue where my computer will randomly shutdown but it gets really weird. I've ran benchmarks, stress tests, and I cannot replicate the issue. It only happens on 2 games, that being VRChat and Fortnite. 

It doesn't matter if I play something that draws more power than both of those games, it does not cause the computer to shut down. Only those 2 games cause my computer to shutdown. 

I plan on picking up a 1000W PSU (7600X3D, 32GB DDR5, RX 6700XT) to see if maybe it's a power supply issue? 1000W sounds overkill, but I plan on switching GPU's soon. 

Here is a screenshot of my voltages. http://swooo.sh/nfOMJh.png

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1 hour ago, ChieriOnTop said:

I'm not entirely sure how to explain my issue so I'm kinda just gonna put what's been going on. 

I'm having an issue where my computer will randomly shutdown but it gets really weird. I've ran benchmarks, stress tests, and I cannot replicate the issue. It only happens on 2 games, that being VRChat and Fortnite. 

It doesn't matter if I play something that draws more power than both of those games, it does not cause the computer to shut down. Only those 2 games cause my computer to shutdown. 

I plan on picking up a 1000W PSU (7600X3D, 32GB DDR5, RX 6700XT) to see if maybe it's a power supply issue? 1000W sounds overkill, but I plan on switching GPU's soon. 

Here is a screenshot of my voltages. http://swooo.sh/nfOMJh.png

I'd suggest going to the event viewer to check for any kernel-level errors or any errors when the pc shuts down. Just take note when the pc crashes after getting into your games, then go to Event Viewer and check for errors in that time frame.

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win 10 or 11?

windows push out a update that reset the power mangment software on the os

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25 minutes ago, ChonkyBoi said:

I'd suggest going to the event viewer to check for any kernel-level errors or any errors when the pc shuts down. Just take note when the pc crashes after getting into your games, then go to Event Viewer and check for errors in that time frame.

both these games use easy anti-cheat, so that could be a common factory here. do any of the other games youve tried to rpelicate the issue use EAC?

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10 hours ago, ChonkyBoi said:

I'd suggest going to the event viewer to check for any kernel-level errors or any errors when the pc shuts down. Just take note when the pc crashes after getting into your games, then go to Event Viewer and check for errors in that time frame.

I have a bunch of errors around the time the computer shuts down. The one I'm showing you now is one that happened not that long ago.image.png.cc103d934918ecdd3f1a48dede1de120.png

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9 hours ago, matt0725 said:

both these games use easy anti-cheat, so that could be a common factory here. do any of the other games youve tried to rpelicate the issue use EAC?

I have games that have other anti-cheats but it's not EAC. How would that cause a shutdown though? 

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58 minutes ago, ChieriOnTop said:

Currently using Windows 11 23H2. 

go into setting and find power mangment.

see what that says

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9 hours ago, ChieriOnTop said:

I have games that have other anti-cheats but it's not EAC. How would that cause a shutdown though? 

Kernel anti cheats run at a very low level on the system. if the issue is EAC, or some combo of software settings, hardware setup, and EAC, that may give you more ideas to figure out the issue, or at the least identifying that its EAC and theres nothing you can do

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