PC Reboots After Loading Finishes for Specific Games

MazestiX

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Everything was good even a month ago. I mostly play Battlefield 4 and GTA V. Problem started with bf4, after loading or transitioning between maps, just few seconds after deploy screen appears there is a black screen and my PC reboots. So did a lot of research and solved the problem with minor fixes..I also thought shadowplay was causing it though i had been using it for the past few month without any issue..Problem was fixed, temorarily! then Started playing GTA a month ago. It was crashing after loading finishes but not randomly. I could play 3-4 hours straight without any issue but only after i put the pc into rest for a night. That means after playing 2-3 rounds in BF4 or GTA, after closing the game I wouldn't able to play those game unless putting the PC into rest for another 5-6 hours.. Day by day it became worse! Now I can't even play those cause my PC crashes after loading in the first try..

But it never happens when I play AC4: Black Flag or any other sp games! :/

Before giving me suggestion I did some hardware test with prime95 with max CPU temp 81C. Furmark test fails as my pc restarts everytime when i try to do that but note that max GPU temp is 93C(quite high). Room temp is 35-42C(summer)..one of my rams is faulty afaik. Tested on bf4 test range with fps 60-80 with stuttering(45fps)..the other one gives 100-120 fps straight. With both tests PC crashed after first try.. I am yet to check my gpu in my friend's PC..

I have gone through lots of forums and opinions and different people gave me diff suggestions. Um now confused as fuck! What should I do now?? :(

PC Spec:
Intel I5 4570 3.2GHz
Gb H81S1-D3H mobo
Msi nvidia GTX760 2GB DDR5
1 TB Seagate Barracuda HDD
Corsair VS550 550w PSU
ram 4x2 1600Mhz (Corsair+transcend)

PC 1.5 months old


Update: PSU was the culprit! Now all okay!
 

MazestiX

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Update: Looks like my RAMs and GPU are okay! I will apply some thermal paste which will remove over heating of the CPU although that doesn't seem to be the reason behind reboot here. So all my suspicion goes to the PSU. It has probably reached it's age and needs to be replaced. Corsair CX600 should be a good replacement right? Cheers!
 

popatim

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Check the voltage readings int he bios and if they match HWM's reading then replace the PSU. Maunfacturers are allowed 5% tolerance on these lines so:
3.3v = 3.14 to 3.47
5v = 4.75v to 5.25
12v = 11.4 to 12.6v

If these are still out of range then replace the PSU even if it doesnt fix the pc problem - it still need replacing.

 

MazestiX

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lemme give u the hwmonitor readings..pretty low that my shudn't have booted up..OCCT gives the same result but bios readings and speedfan gives 11.71-11.87 on 12v..also 3.3v and 5v gives in good range!
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MazestiX

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man i have been using that combo for over 1 year with no issues, the prob started 2 months ago..though i changed one of the rams..have a look at my ram readings and tell me if something is wrong! :/
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