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OK not 100% why but my system just powered off mid game. have to cut turn the power off at the mains before I can restart,
for what temps i managed to check after a reboot were all between 40C - 65C
i do think it is a overheating problem but not got any evidence to indicate where the problem is anyone got any ideas or advice
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It's not drivers I know that and now I'm fairly sure it's not temps after 9 hours of been off only lasted 5 mins I think Phil is probably right or it's a ram issue
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Had more or less exactly the same problem with my previous PC when I upgraded to a new GPU.
Replacing the PSU did the trick. For my latest build I went with a Fractal 1000W, to be on the safe side.
If you can run it long enough to read out the event log, I got messages like "Kernel Failure" or something like that.
At the time I didn't know about this and didn't "connect the dots" but Kernel problems seems to be an indicator.
Anyway, my bet is on the PSU.
Good luck!
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download Memtest86 at
https://www.memtest86.com/ and run that to check if your ram is the culprit. if there are no errors then I would invest in a new power supply. You don't need anything more than 750 watts. You want quality, not quantity.
I recommend Seasonic as a brand. a bit more expensive but most come with a 7-year warranty. Corsair and Evga supernova series are also good choices. Good Luck
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I had this problem about a month and a half after a new build - heatsink paste or its fan seemed to have dried/died; replaced heatsink and paste (I did a stress test and watched temps via speccy to trouble shoot)
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Ok I swapped out the psu and it seemed to work but said it was missing or had corrupted windows files. So I have in plugged the ssd and reconnected my original psu and booted knoppix which for those that don't know is a live os which means it can run from a cd or USB stick. And no had any issue with with loss of power
So my question is could a fault ssd cause the issues I was having
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