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I just got my SSD yesterday and Im noticing when I leave my PC on overnight it turns off, any ideas. I checked in Samsung Magician and I don't see anything fishy.

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look at windows event viewer and see why it turned off...

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Freezes or just black screen.

 

http://gyazo.com/20824c3123026622aa896e1e9d88e8e4

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So have you tried taking the SSD out and seeing if the problem is still there?

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So have you tried taking the SSD out and seeing if the problem is still there?

 

 

Freezes or just black screen.

 

http://gyazo.com/20824c3123026622aa896e1e9d88e8e4

event viewer

 

If it's a kernal Power problem, wouldn't it be the PSU been overloaded and shutting down? Just a guess.

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If it's a kernal Power problem, wouldn't it be the PSU been overloaded and shutting down? Just a guess.

Well see if you can use another PSU to see if it is the problem

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Assuming it's the pc in your profile, psu isn't getting overloaded, but I would check power options specifically for that ssd (magician, under optimization, can show you the way to power management). Beyond that, I'd check to make sure power cables are properly plugged in to the psu and ssd (heck, I'd check all them cables).

Beyond that, don't know what to tell you other than I've never set an ssd to sleep on idle (no need to) so I don't know if that would be causing your problem.

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PSU is fine, i've ran it for a month now.

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