my pc restart whenever i open a heavy load game

nickolas7712

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It started happening like 2 months ago at first i could make it so with a configuration from msi afterburner with less power/clock i would stop it from happening but it came back a week or so ago and i cant evade the problem anymore whenever y try to play wow my pc just crash lol is the only thing that i can play without crashing and i don´t even like that game anymore. there is no blue screen there is no log there is no nothing i have formatted two times and i always install the latest drivers and stuff please help im very worried about all this. i runned prime95 with no error but fumark crashed the pc at 1080 FHD with msaa x8 the first time it didnt give me error without AA but when i added AA it crashed to be presice. today i updated the drivers and it became worst :c
my specs are:
i53750
gtx660ti
thermaltake SMART 650w
8g ram 1600hz
please help.
And sry for my english
 
Solution


With HWMonitor you will see voltage readouts whilst the stress test is running. Look at the +12V, +5V and +3.3V Value and max voltages. acceptable range will be little to no variation. Min and Max can vary a little.

Supply voltages and acceptable ranges are as follows:
+5 VDC : +4.75 V to +5.25 V
+12 VDC : +11.40 V to +12.60 V
+3.3 VDC : +3.135 V to +3.465 V


The latest GPU drivers don't work well with older cards especially in W10.
Your GPU is from 2012, so I recommend you try reverting back to the driver listed on the GPU manufacturers website.
If you have no success then I think your GPU is failing.
When you say worse, What do you mean.? Are you getting Artifacts.?
 


You can do a series of stress tests using AIDA64 that will indicate any issues.
Download AIDA64 and HWMonitor to your desktop and put them side by side.
Run the test for 10mins on CPU, FPU, GPU and other sub-systems if you like.
During the test observe your Rail voltages of the PSU in HWMonitor.
Link the results here for analysis.
 


With HWMonitor you will see voltage readouts whilst the stress test is running. Look at the +12V, +5V and +3.3V Value and max voltages. acceptable range will be little to no variation. Min and Max can vary a little.

Supply voltages and acceptable ranges are as follows:
+5 VDC : +4.75 V to +5.25 V
+12 VDC : +11.40 V to +12.60 V
+3.3 VDC : +3.135 V to +3.465 V
 
Solution

AGLTH1

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Have you checked that your computer's CPU is not overheating? Most modern computers these days have a safety feature that either shuts down your computer or it keeps on rebooting. In my experience, it is usually a sign the CPU is overheating. What OS are you using?