Random Shutdowns
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Random Shutdowns
Just built a new computer about 2 months ago, the problem Im having is the computer has started shutting down it powers off sometimes 3 times a day. Looking for help in trouble shooting this problem.
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David
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Re: Random Shutdowns
Hi,
I will ask Crusher (Lee) to take a look at your topic and offer some suggestions. 2 things come to mind here, overheating or an issue with the PSU (Power Supply Unit).
I will ask Crusher (Lee) to take a look at your topic and offer some suggestions. 2 things come to mind here, overheating or an issue with the PSU (Power Supply Unit).
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Re: Random Shutdowns
Hello Bad,
First thing is to check your Power Supply demands. If you are not using a sufficient PSU for your Graphics card it would overheat the card and shutdown. Most use 500Watts or better.
Is this happening during game play or running other tasks or when you step away from the computer for 10 to 15 minutes?
Please post your specs. Thanks.
First thing is to check your Power Supply demands. If you are not using a sufficient PSU for your Graphics card it would overheat the card and shutdown. Most use 500Watts or better.
Is this happening during game play or running other tasks or when you step away from the computer for 10 to 15 minutes?
Please post your specs. Thanks.
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Re: Random Shutdowns
Crusher here are the specs. for my computer. It appears to happen mostly while playing Perfect Golf. This computer was built in Oct.2017
MOBO: ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero - ASUS ROG GeForce GTX 1080 -CPU-AMD Ryzen 7-G. Mem: Skill Flare X series 32GB DDR4 memory-PSU Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 850W- SSD:Samsung 850 EVO 2.5 1TB - Samsung 960 EVO M.2 500GB NVMe - Thermaltake Floe AIO Riing RGB 360 Liquid Cooling System
MOBO: ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero - ASUS ROG GeForce GTX 1080 -CPU-AMD Ryzen 7-G. Mem: Skill Flare X series 32GB DDR4 memory-PSU Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 850W- SSD:Samsung 850 EVO 2.5 1TB - Samsung 960 EVO M.2 500GB NVMe - Thermaltake Floe AIO Riing RGB 360 Liquid Cooling System
Re: Random Shutdowns
System is powerful enough. If you are only experiencing cashes during JNPG, then there is nothing I can say to help. However, if the computer just crashes periodically it is most likely the CPU is overheating because the cooling unit is not working properly or there is not enough thermal paste on the surface of the CPU.
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Re: Random Shutdowns
Hi David,
When the computer does shut itself down are you able to power it back up again straight away or do you have to leave it for a while ?
If you have to leave it for a while that is an indication of overheating, usually the CPU, thus it won't let you power back up until it cools down.
When the computer does shut itself down are you able to power it back up again straight away or do you have to leave it for a while ?
If you have to leave it for a while that is an indication of overheating, usually the CPU, thus it won't let you power back up until it cools down.
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Re: Random Shutdowns
I am able to power it back on, and it will run for 3 or 4 hrs of game play before shutting down again.
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Re: Random Shutdowns
Hello,
Just a couple idea's on your issue.
Have you checked your power management program in 'Setting"?
Do you hear any beeps during startup or shutdown? How many can be a clue.
I have an idea it may be a mother-board problem, just an idea.
I looked for the easiest and best explanation I could find on Google.
I hope for the best
randy
Just a couple idea's on your issue.
Have you checked your power management program in 'Setting"?
Do you hear any beeps during startup or shutdown? How many can be a clue.
I have an idea it may be a mother-board problem, just an idea.
I looked for the easiest and best explanation I could find on Google.
I hope for the best
randy
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Re: Random Shutdowns
Randy thanks for the reply, I have check power settings in the settings menu, not sure if many apply to a non laptop, I get no beeps or warnings before it shuts down, its just like someone has pulled the plug on the system, I boot it right back up and it my run for hours before doing it again. I have just today, removed the CPU and cleaned the old thermal paste and re applied. moved the graphics card to a different PCIe slot to allow better cooling, the graphic card gets hot while playing the golf game, and I moved the radiator for the CPU cooler. Not sure what else to do. This problem just started this month .
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David
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David