cpu fan going full speed after computer restart

Blos88

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hello mi rig is starting to have some randoms restart with cpu fan going full speed witch black screens, this is the third restart that i had since Thursday.


my rig is the follow:

i7 2600 non k no oc
asus rog 5
12gb ram 1333
2 hard drivers: 500gb for windows, 1 tb for games
psu: cooler master gx650w bronze since 2013 used with a fx 6300 and a gtx lihgting 580 and a hd 7770 OC, last year with an evga 660ti and now with a msi gtxz 1060 3gb.
gpu: 1060 3gb msi

cpu cooler: evo 212

case open with one rear fan

i think is the psu is failing? i have good temps on games and no sttutering at all playing

is the first time that i have this kind of problem

i did a full clean on my psu was full of dust and dirt at the begining of the year, now i open it at least once in the week to full cleaning,
i stress it with aida64 no errors.

i have screenshots with aida64:

https://ibb.co/guJ7Qw
https://ibb.co/kWJVdG
https://ibb.co/dcmGJG
https://ibb.co/hi0Mkw

 
Solution
It is related to sleep and power settings... but anytime your system crashes and gets reset, you will get that error as well.

glytch5

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So... with some fans when you start up the system, or it resets your CPU fan may ramp up to full speed, then come down. They kinda do that.
YOu are saying your screen just goes black, and the system restarts or crashes?

Did you look in event viewer yet and see if windows is showing anything? That is generally your first action.

the whole system turning off thing could be the PSU.. could also be the video card, or the processor its self....

Are you overclocked? Have you tried any benchmarks? Have you ran memtest86?

Try AIDA64, and just turn on FSB CPU and cache... see if that crashes it... you can also try running like heaven benchmark and see if that causes a crash.. if those tell you nothing try memtest for an hour. If all of those pass... or the crash is too random to really say either way, your powersupply might be dropping out.

EDIT: sorry didn't see the AIDA64 part. let that go for 15 mins and see if it stops or crashes.
 

Blos88

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nope im not overclocking anything

i have 12gb of ram

2 of them are 1600 running at 1333 in bios to be compatible withe rest of the stick that are 1333 by default

now im at 8gb 1600 i was playing doom and shadow of mordor with no restarting at all
i ran heaven benchmark last friday with no problems


so i start event viewer and it says:
System

- Provider

[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
[ Guid] {331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}

EventID 41

Version 4

Level 1

Task 63

Opcode 0

Keywords 0x8000400000000002

- TimeCreated

[ SystemTime] 2017-11-06T03:33:56.650621700Z

EventRecordID 35282

Correlation

- Execution

[ ProcessID] 4
[ ThreadID] 8

Channel System

Computer DESKTOP-T4755C8

- Security

[ UserID] S-1-5-18


- EventData

BugcheckCode 0
BugcheckParameter1 0x0
BugcheckParameter2 0x0
BugcheckParameter3 0x0
BugcheckParameter4 0x0
SleepInProgress 6
PowerButtonTimestamp 0
BootAppStatus 3221225684
Checkpoint 0
ConnectedStandbyInProgress false
SystemSleepTransitionsToOn 1
CsEntryScenarioInstanceId 0


that is causing the restarts?

how to fix it?


 

glytch5

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The kernel power is just because the computer restarted. is there anything before the kernel power error? like "bla bla bla has shut down or restarted due to a bug check" ?

You know... when I re installed windows 10 on this machine... I got random black screens and shut downs for a while too. I went nuts trying to figure it out, because it would happen when I was doing absolutely nothing or gaming... it kinda just stopped happening with future windows updates.
Win10 is weird like that. Are you on a very recent install of windows?
I know that is the worst advice ever saying "it will probably fix its self" but this has happened to me on multiple occasions.

For a while my computer would only post 60 percent of start ups... I just kinda dealth with it and now it doens't do it at all anymore... it "fixed" its self.
 

Blos88

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last time i installed win 10 i think it was on january or last december.

maybe a clean installation of win10 will fix it?


i only have win 10 anniversary update installed, i have winupdate disabled.

this is the first time i have problems like this.


now i did some research with that ''kernel power'' and it says its related to power management so i fix some setting o that

hope it works