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Hello, I have an issue with my graphics, I first noticed this one afternoon while playing a graphics intensive game, I computer just shut off and rebooted. All signs points to there my be an issue with the graphics card which is gigabytes gtx 590. This is what I have done, ran prime95 no problems at all, next I ran valley and other  graphics benchmark software and every time after 5 minutes computer shuts down. card is not overclocked temp dont exceed 45c.

My system is

motherboard P9X79 Pro

Cpu: 4930K @ 4.8

Graphics Gtx 590

Mem: 64GB

Power Supply Corsair  HX1000

OS Windows 8.1

Corsairs 256 SSD X2 

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Hello, I have an issue with my graphics, I first noticed this one afternoon while playing a graphics intensive game, I computer just shut off and rebooted. All signs points to there my be an issue with the graphics card which is gigabytes gtx 590. This is what I have done, ran prime95 no problems at all, next I ran valley and other  graphics benchmark software and every time after 5 minutes computer shuts down. card is not overclocked temp dont exceed 45c.

My system is

motherboard P9X79 Pro

Cpu: 4930K @ 4.8

Graphics Gtx 590

Mem: 64GB

Power Supply Corsair  HX1000

OS Windows 8.1

Corsairs 256 SSD X2

Heck! You've got 64GB of RAM? What the heck do you do with all of that?

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Where are you reading your temps...

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Heck! You've got 64GB of RAM? What the heck do you do with all of that?

Open up as many tabs in your internet browser as you can and then open up another windows and do the same and never shut off you PC. That or some sort of massive professional level editing and rendering.

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Open up as many tabs in your internet browser as you can and then open up another windows and do the same and never shut off you PC. That or some sort of massive professional level editing and rendering.

Well, I know what most people would do. But I was curious of what he does. ;)

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software and fan sensor placed near gpu 

Wait what?

You placed a temp sensor near the GPU and are reading it with software?

 

That is NOT how you monitor a GPUs temperature. That is extremely inaccurate.

Use something like Open Hardware Monitor or Aida64 to monitor the temperature of the GPU die. That is the temp sensor directly underneath the GPU core, and it gives you the proper temperature reading.

 

If the temp sensor you placed "near it" is at 45C then I can guarantee you that your GPU is overheating.

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Wait what?

You placed a temp sensor near the GPU and are reading it with software?

 

That is NOT how you monitor a GPUs temperature. That is extremely inaccurate.

Use something like Open Hardware Monitor or Aida64 to monitor the temperature of the GPU die. That is the temp sensor directly underneath the GPU core, and it gives you the proper temperature reading.

 

If the temp sensor you placed "near it" is at 45C then I can guarantee you that your GPU is overheating.

 

I had this psu for abouot 2 years

 

Wait what?

You placed a temp sensor near the GPU and are reading it with software?

 

That is NOT how you monitor a GPUs temperature. That is extremely inaccurate.

Use something like Open Hardware Monitor or Aida64 to monitor the temperature of the GPU die. That is the temp sensor directly underneath the GPU core, and it gives you the proper temperature reading.

 

If the temp sensor you placed "near it" is at 45C then I can guarantee you that your GPU is overheating.

i will try it....

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As Windows usually is set to restart by default on BSOD type stuff, download BLUESCREENVIEW, and see what files are the cause of the issue if its shown, and then tell us what files it says have been corrupted causing a restart.

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