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Hi, after i updated windows and started up, my cpu ran at 70c+ Then it just shutdown. I tried to start the PC, i got in then it shutdown, immediate black screen, no spinny shutdown ball. Even in BIOS the CPU runs at 70+ and shuts down after a while. If i let it cool i can get into windows then after 1 min ish it black screens and shuts down. 

 

I will let it cool down a bit then try to boot into safe mode, although I doubt it will help beacause it even shuts down in bios.

 

I have tried:

- Reseting BIOS

- Plugging in and out PSU power chord

- Turning PSU on/off

 

PC specs:

GPU: MSI Gtx 1070 Gaming X

CPU: AMD Ryzen 1600x @ 3.6Ghz

CPU-Cooler: Corsair H100i V2

RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 16gb 4x4gb @ 3000Mhz

Mobo: Gigabyte GA-AX370 Gaming k5

SSD: Samsung 850evo 250gb

HDD: Western Digital WD-Blue 1tb

PSU: Corsair RMx 750watt

OS: Windows 10 64bit

 

Edit: I’m getting into windows for a while then it shuts down i think the problem is that my h100i pump failed. Although it is wierd that it failed excactly when i updated windows (overnight) oh well just bad luck i suppose. Going to buy an el cheapo CPU cooler to check if that is the problem.

 

Edit-edit: It was the h100i. The pump failed :(

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My PC updated today as well, and it did some weird stuff where it shut down mid-boot but then was totally fine when I pressed the power button to turn it on again. It continued with the update and everything went well.

However, with your situation it seems to be a bit more of a problem. Is your BIOS up to date? I guess if the issue is overheating you could try under-volting your CPU to get it to run a little cooler to then get into Windows and see what's going on.

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13 minutes ago, Septimus said:

My PC updated today as well, and it did some weird stuff where it shut down mid-boot but then was totally fine when I pressed the power button to turn it on again. It continued with the update and everything went well.

However, with your situation it seems to be a bit more of a problem. Is your BIOS up to date? I guess if the issue is overheating you could try under-volting your CPU to get it to run a little cooler to then get into Windows and see what's going on.

Thx will try.

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