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Hello, I recently posted a topic here on my computer rebooting during games, and pinned the issue onto my graphics card being faulty. I got an RMA and replaced it. Everything was fine for about a week. Just a few minutes ago, my computer rebooted when i started up Team Fortress 2 and joined a game. I used Furmark to test to see if it was my graphics card and it reboots everytime I start the stress test now. When I got the fresh GPU replacement I ran the stress test first and it ran nicely! 

 

Please help! Is it my mother board or psu that's causing this problem? I noticed in hardware monitor that 0 volts were supplied to internal GPU.. Does that mean anything? 

 

Thank you for reading

 

Update!!: So after some testing and prayer, I found that it isn't my GPU thankfully. But my problem with reboots still persists, but under different circumstances.

After about an hour or two of playing games or just surfing the web, working etc., my computer will reboot (It only reboots while I play games though). Is this a power supply issue, a mobo or cpu problem? Can I get some much needed help please!?

 

Specs are

r9 380 4gb msi GPU

intel i5 4460 CPU

EVGA 650W PSU

h97 pc mate msi MOBO

 

All of my parts are around 6 months old, except for my gpu which is brand new!

I also noticed after rebooting my cpu temperature boots up to around 54 degrees, but will idle after at around 30. Too much heat? Should I change my thermal paste?

 

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12 minutes ago, Mctoweliee said:

Hello, I recently posted a topic here on my computer rebooting during games, and pinned the issue onto my graphics card being faulty. I got an RMA and replaced it. Everything was fine for about a week. Just a few minutes ago, my computer rebooted when i started up Team Fortress 2 and joined a game. I used Furmark to test to see if it was my graphics card and it reboots everytime I start the stress test now. When I got the fresh GPU replacement I ran the stress test first and it ran nicely! 

 

Please help! Is it my mother board or psu that's causing this problem? I noticed in hardware monitor that 0 volts were supplied to internal GPU.. Does that mean anything? 

 

Thank you for reading

What is your GPU? Have you updated your graphics drivers after receiving your replacement unit?

 

Also no, 0 volts to the internal CPU is fine because you are using a discreet GPU, not the internal.

 
~ Specs bellow ~
 
 
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit [UEFI]
CPU: Intel i7-5820k Haswell-E @ 4.5-4.7Ghz (1.366-1.431V) | CPU COOLER: Corsair H110 280mm AIO w/ 2x Noctua NF-A14 IPPC-2000 IP67 | RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 4 32Gb (8x4Gb) DDR4 @ 2666mhz CL15 | MOBO: MSI X99S Gaming 7 ATX | GPU: MSI GTX 1080 Gaming (flashed "X") @ 2138-2151Mhz (locked 1.093V) | PSU: Corsair HX850i 850W 80+ Platinum | SSD's: Samsung Pro 950 256Gb & Samsung Evo 850 500Gb | HDD: WD Black Series 6Tb + 3Tb | AUDIO: Realtek ALC1150 HD Audio | CASE: NZXT Phantom 530 | MONITOR: LG 34UC79G 34" 2560x1080p @144hz & BenQ XL2411Z 24" 1080p @144hz | SPEAKERS: Logitech Z-5450 Digital 5.1 Speaker System | HEADSET: Sennheiser GSP 350 | KEYBOARD: Corsair Strafe MX Cherry Red | MOUSE: Razer Deathadder Chroma | UPS: PowerWalker VI 2000 LCD
 
Mac Pro 2,1 (flashed) OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan 64-bit (NAS, Plex, HTTP Server, Game Servers) [R.I.P]
CPUs: 2x Intel Xeon X5365 @ 3.3Ghz (FSB OC) | RAM: OWC 16Gb (8x2Gb) ECC-FB DDR2 @ 1333mhz | GPU: AMD HD5870 (flashed) | HDDs: WD Black Series 3Tb, 2x WD Black Series 1Tb, WD Blue 2Tb | UPS: Fortron EP1000
 
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