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Hello,

I've had my gaming computer for about 10 months and recently i've had this problem that it powers off abruptly both during intensive gameplay and standby.

If i immediately try to turn it back on it attempts to turn back on and boots for about 2 seconds.If i wait a while it will successfully turn back on and sometimes work for the rest of the day or turn off again 10 minutes later.I thought this might be a overheating issue so i ran a program that told me that yes the cpu was at a very high temperature but my computer isn't overclocked and it hasn't built up with dust inside so why is it doing it now? Another reason why i'm confused is why would it overheat within 5 minutes of standby after being left for a day beforehand but then be completely fine for 4 hours of intensive gameplay?

 

intel i5 4760k

 

GTX  760 2GB

 

msi z87-GD65 Gaming motherboard

 

8Gb ram

 

Corsair h80i liquid cpu cooler

 

Corsair RM 750w ATX power supply

 

Windows 7 home premium 64 bit

 

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And can you please tell me your temps for everything?

You may need to re-seat the cooler.

The motherboard temperatures(i think)

cpu core 29 c

temperature 2 30c

temperature 3 23 c

temperature 4 111 c

temperature 6 -22c

 

the cpu temperatures

cpu core 1 31c

cpu core 2 27c

cpu core 3 27c

cpu core 4 27c

cpu package 31c

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The motherboard temperatures(i think)

cpu core 29 c

temperature 2 30c

temperature 3 23 c

temperature 4 111 c

temperature 6 -22c

 

the cpu temperatures

cpu core 1 31c

cpu core 2 27c

cpu core 3 27c

cpu core 4 27c

cpu package 31c

 

Which one was it that was running at 111c?

Can you give me an exact name?

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It was under the tab Nuvoton NCT6779D

and just called "temperature#4"

 

Ok thats probably the issue, if it's at 111c thats insanely high.

 

Contact MSI about that issue.

 

That's an issue with the motherboard itself.

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