Random Unexpected Shutdowns

LukeHimself

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Hello dear Communnity, this is my first post and I hope you can help me.

Since today my computer started shutting down while Playing Diablo 3.
First time I turned on my PC I played some GTA 5 and WoW, when turning on Diablo 3 and playing a few minutes it suddently shut down. No bluescreen or freeze.

The Event Manager only gives me this:
"The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly."

The System has been stable for the last year, the last program I've installed was AVIRA Antivir, two days ago. I've already de-installed it, but that didn't help.

I've checked the Temperature of my system directly after shutdown and the CPU is at 54° C which seems fine to me?

I've tried looking into the Dumpfile, but couldn't locate it. (Seems there is no dumpfile in C://Windows/)

MY SPECS (from Everest)

OS: Windows 8.1 Pro Tablet PC Edition 6.3.9600 (64bit)
CPU Intel Core i7 2600K 4x3.40GHz
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570
RAM G.Skill 8GB KIT RipJaws-X PC3-12800U DDR3-1600 CL9
Harddrive: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB ATA Device
Motherboard: MSI-P67A-GD53(B3)


Can you help me?

Yours Luke

 
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It might be a failing hard drive. I know it sounds weird. But it really can be a failing disk. If you did carry it around fast or accidentally just hit it to a wall (slow hit counts too) while working. It creates a huge bad sector at disk. And when computer tries reading data it takes more time. Afterseveral read tries the bad sector becomes worse. And which causes pc to stop and shut screen.
How do i know? I had exact same issue and then one day my computer didnt start. I opened it's insides. Everything was fine. Until i got to the least suspicious thing the hard disk. My hard disk was full of small scratches... Too many of them... Too many bad sectors. Anyway my computer was old, so i m going to buy a new one soon. Lol

Black_Plague

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It might be a failing hard drive. I know it sounds weird. But it really can be a failing disk. If you did carry it around fast or accidentally just hit it to a wall (slow hit counts too) while working. It creates a huge bad sector at disk. And when computer tries reading data it takes more time. Afterseveral read tries the bad sector becomes worse. And which causes pc to stop and shut screen.
How do i know? I had exact same issue and then one day my computer didnt start. I opened it's insides. Everything was fine. Until i got to the least suspicious thing the hard disk. My hard disk was full of small scratches... Too many of them... Too many bad sectors. Anyway my computer was old, so i m going to buy a new one soon. Lol
 
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