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The past few weeks my PC has been randomly restarting with no warning, BSOD, or anything of the sort. It appears to be random. It's happened while browsing, video editing, gaming, and even just being on the desktop when doing nothing (while I'm afk).

I looked at the Event Viewer and it shows the same event occurring with each random restart.

 

Log Name:      SystemSource:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PowerDate:          4/13/2015 6:57:12 PMEvent ID:      41Task Category: (63)Level:         CriticalKeywords:      (2)User:          SYSTEMComputer:      EpiComputerDescription:The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.

It's like this every single time, any ideas? Should I look at my PSU? It doesn't only happen on power intensive moments and my PSU is more than adequate, and I've had it for not even a year... but who knows. 

 

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ye looks like a PSU problem.. Or could be bad contact with cables from the PSU. 

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check all your power connection esp the 24 pin and Aux 4 pin or 8 pin

 

if they look fine and you still get the same error 41

 

replace the PSU ASAP before it kills your PC

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