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Hey guys, every time I turn on a high demanding game my pc just restarts itself.

When I go to the even viewer it says kernel error 41 (63).

PC SPECS:

Msi h110m pro vd motherboard

Zotac gtx 970 dual fan

I5 7400 

256gb ssd

1tb hdd

Xilence 600w power supply (yeyee I know)

16gb of corsair vengeance ram 2133mhz

Fractal design S case

 

What I've tried:

Reinstalled windows(7 bloody times)

Ran furmark (Didn't restart)

Stressed my CPU (Everything looked good)

Unigine valley (Ran it 5 times got an average fps on 58)

Did a memtest86 for each stick ( Everything seemed fine)

Updated bios to the latest version

Changed the thermal paste on both graphics card and CPU. Now the gpu gets to 80c at 56% fan speed, and the CPU gets to 60c.

 

So I'm kinda running out of ideas what to do, could it be the cmos battery? It gets really damn hot.

Should I take it to the local PC repair store. Don't feel like going back there. Last time I took my PC there they told me that my graphics card was overheating, because it was put in backward(mhhh yeah) even tho it just needed a thermal paste change.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Teddington said:

I have, still the same

Use DDU to uninstall Nvidia drivers and then reinstall.  Make sure your BIOS is up to date and run Memtest 86  8X passes, all tests.  I had bad ram in the past that took a while to find the error.  That will need to run overnight probably

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1 minute ago, TheGlenlivet said:

Use DDU to uninstall Nvidia drivers and then reinstall.  Make sure your BIOS is up to date and run Memtest 86  8X passes, all tests.  I had bad ram in the past that took a while to find the error.  That will need to run overnight probably

Did the DDU thingy like 4 times now, and I did the mem test for 3 nights in a row, nothing.

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1 minute ago, Teddington said:

Did the DDU thingy like 4 times now, and I did the mem test for 3 nights in a row, nothing.

The only thing in your hardware that is suspicions is the PSU.  Do you have another to swap to?  After that, I don't know.  My old Kernal 41 issues were RAM related.

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Just now, TheGlenlivet said:

The only thing in your hardware that is suspicions is the PSU.  Do you have another to swap to?  After that, I don't know.  My old Kernal 41 issues were RAM related.

I don't have a spare one, but I can test my ram in my friends PC, but this has happened to me before with my old ram too. I Sent my PC to warranty 5 months ago and it worked for a few months

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On 10/8/2018 at 9:14 PM, Teddington said:

I don't have a spare one, but I can test my ram in my friends PC, but this has happened to me before with my old ram too. I Sent my PC to warranty 5 months ago and it worked for a few months

Hey have you found a fix by any chance? I'm having the exact same issue.

CPU: Core i5 4690k                                                   Motherboard: Gigabyte Z97M                     RAM: 16GB HyperX Fury Red                             

GPU: RX 580                                                             Storage: Sandisk Ultra II 240GB                  PSU: Seasonic M12II Evo 520W

Case: NZXT S340 red/black                                      Case lighting: NZXT Hue+                          Mouse: Logitech G502

Cooling: Cooler Master Hyper212 Evo                     Operating system: Windows 10 64-bit

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It could be the motherboard overheating at the VRM. 

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