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"The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." what caused it ? i have corsair vs650 psu, i7 2600k overclocked to 4.6ghz, GTX 770, 8gb ram, yesterday i was rendering video and pc shutted down! i wanna know what caused it?

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did the screen go black or did it go to the shutting down screen

if it was shutting down you might have a virus (maby)

if it just black screened i would check your power supply 

Event 41 is always an outright shutdown without notice.

Always trying to find reason.

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Event 41 is always an outright shutdown without notice.

 

 

did the screen go black or did it go to the shutting down screen

if it was shutting down you might have a virus (maby)

if it just black screened i would check your power supply 

 

 

Most likely OC instability. Turn down the OC and the BSOD should go away.

 

 

 

You do have another thread about this exact same problem..

 

My guess is that your power supply has become faulty.

 

  1. Remove your overclock(s)
  2. Check your cable connections in your computer

 

 

 

try to remove the owerclok.

i just notice that i didn't turn off overclock at all i probably didn't load default settings, ill do some strees test again , maybe really it's overclock , and my psu just can't handle it anymore

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wow lol i actually totally did not ready the heading just the other thing lol

(in other words i suck at life in general and cant read)

It's okay, we all do.

 

i just notice that i didn't turn off overclock at all i probably didn't load default settings, ill do some strees test again , maybe really it's overclock , and my psu just can't handle it anymore

How old is your power supply? They do degrade over time.

Always trying to find reason.

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