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Gaming PC restarting suddenly, up-to 3 times a day

So had my pc for aboutttt 8 months, recently i have noticed it restarts suddenly while just browsing the web or watching videos, it isnt because of overheating 100%

 

Any Solutions?

 

FYI, my PSU is a Huntkey 700W

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13 minutes ago, lambocivic said:

So had my pc for aboutttt 8 months, recently i have noticed it restarts suddenly while just browsing the web or watching videos, it isnt because of overheating 100%

 

Any Solutions?

 

FYI, my PSU is a Huntkey 700W

Tell me your PC specs and check the heatsinks for dust or use something like HWMonitor to see if your temperatures are getting high and if yes then overheating is your problem

 

 

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37 minutes ago, FilipSebik said:

Tell me your PC specs and check the heatsinks for dust or use something like HWMonitor to see if your temperatures are getting high and if yes then overheating is your problem

CPU: i7-8700

GPU: GTX 1070

RAM: TEAM 16GB

MOBO: Z370-PRIME

2TB HDD and 128GB SSD

 

No overheating, and which heatsink exactly, the GPU,MOBO,CPU?

 

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Just now, lambocivic said:

CPU: i7-8700

GPU: GTX 1070

RAM: TEAM 16GB

MOBO: Z370-PRIME

2TB HDD and 128GB SSD

 

No overheating, and which heatsink exactly, the GPU,MOBO,CPU?

 

Look at CPU and GPU heatsink and try to run a benchmark or stress test with HWMonitor open to see the temps and to see if it shuts down and at which temperature. If its not a temperature problem, then it can be power supply 

 

 

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Alright, ill run a benchmark and see, but how do i check the heatsinks, just externally visually or open them up ?

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2 minutes ago, lambocivic said:

Alright, ill run a benchmark and see, but how do i check the heatsinks, just externally visually or open them up ?

If they are dusty, you can see it visually or you can take a photo of both of them and then post it here if you can't decide if they are dusty :D and use HWMonitor to "monitor" the temperatures

 

 

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Alright i ran Furmark and didn't shutdown, same with the cpu stress test, so ill send the pics one sec.

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3 minutes ago, lambocivic said:

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Well its not dusty as much that it would overheat so I would say that it might be something else like a power supply or something. But using stock intel heatsink for I7-8700 is not recommened and I myself would take a look at the CPU temps 

 

 

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1 hour ago, lambocivic said:

FYI, my PSU is a Huntkey 700W

Wich one?

How old?

 

Restarts can be PSU, depending on the Hardware (wich yours seems rather new and high end), it can cause troubles.

 

Huntkey has some nice PSU but also utter garbage (IIRC)...

"Hell is full of good meanings, but Heaven is full of good works"

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yea new cooler, definitely on my upgrade list, so should I go through with buying a new PSU..

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53 minutes ago, Stefan Payne said:

Wich one?

How old?

 

Restarts can be PSU, depending on the Hardware (wich yours seems rather new and high end), it can cause troubles.

 

Huntkey has some nice PSU but also utter garbage (IIRC)...

This

Huntkey-Max700-ps.jpg

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1 minute ago, lambocivic said:

This

Looks like a random, lower quality units.

Tbh, I'd replace it with something decent.

 

What's available in your region?
How much money do you have??

"Hell is full of good meanings, but Heaven is full of good works"

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11 hours ago, Stefan Payne said:

Looks like a random, lower quality units.

Tbh, I'd replace it with something decent.

 

What's available in your region?
How much money do you have??

Sorry for the late reply, had to go out, anyway, my budget is exactly $50 for a PSU

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51 minutes ago, lambocivic said:

Sorry for the late reply, had to go out, anyway, my budget is exactly $50 for a PSU

That's not much for the Components you have right now...

And depending on the Region impossible to get ...


Link to a store in your region?
Where do you live?

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2 hours ago, Stefan Payne said:

That's not much for the Components you have right now...

And depending on the Region impossible to get ...


Link to a store in your region?
Where do you live?

I found some PSU's for under $70 like this one: https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-TX550M-Certified-Modular-Supply/dp/B01MSEYY23/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1540031840&sr=1-3&keywords=power+supply

 

BTW, i live in the Middle East and i could increase it to $65

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