Computer Shuts Down Detects Power Surge

austin_m

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Dec 2, 2017
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Today my PC started to turn off randomly while using it without warning. When it rebooted it showed an Asus anti-surge error screen. I have had the computer since I built it in June 2015 and have not had any issues with it until now. Is there any ways for me to narrow down what the issue could be? I think it could be that the psu is being taxed too hard by my setup? I tried cleaning the PC and made sure all of the connections were tight.

Additional Information:
Since the initial build I have added a second ssd to dual boot Windows 7 and Linux Mint in December 2016 and added a third to triple boot with Windows 10 last month. I also added a 5TB Drive for Steam Games I use two ultrawide monitors, the LG 34um88c and LG 25um57p. I have also been using an Oculus Rift as of Christmas.

System Specs:
OS: Triple boot on three SSD's, Windows 7, Windows 10, Linux Mint 17
Motherboard: Asus Z97-PRO GAMER LGA 1150
CPU: Intel Core i7 4790K
Memory: 2 x 4GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 1600Mhz
GPU: MSI GTX 980
Storage: 2x Samsung 850 EVO (250GB), 1x HP SSD (120GB), 1x WD Black (5TB), 1x WD Blue (1TB)
PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 750 B2