HELP: PC SHUTS DOWN itself when gaming

ace4you52

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Hello Guys

My current problem is the following :

My PC quite recently started to shut down by itself when playing or using demanding aplications .
By reading some posts on different websites I came to the conclusion that saddly it might be my power supply.


Rig : CPU: i7 6700
Mobo: ASUS B150 Plus D3 memorie DDR3
RAM 1x8gb DDR3 Zeppelin 1600mhz 1.35v
2x4gb DDR3 Vulcan 2400mhz 1.65v
(rams are set to 1.3ghz or even at 1067 mhz and still shutting down at 1.35v.)
GPU : GTX 780 gigabyte windforce 3x
OS:Windows 10 pro pe un SSD Drevo X1 de 120gb
HDD: Seaget buff 64mb 1tb
sursa : zalman zm600-tx

SSD by Hard Disk sentinel is at 99% health and 41 Celsius temp.

Hardware monitor :

CPU Freq 3400mhz voltage 1.104 V

Memory : 1333mhz 1.350V
16384 MB
Voltage +12V : 12.384v
+5V : 5.040v
+3.3V : 3.932 V

Temps in gaming are ok

BF1 around 60-70 Celsius on the gpu
and 40-50 the cpu

I tried diferent fix

pul the new ram pack out and try with my 8gb to play still the same result
play games on the ssd and hdd same result
did reset the option in my bios multiple times
put the entire pc on power saving same

Also I get sometimes and overclock failed screen even if nothing was overclocked in my PC.
I used to play with my GPU before all this with
50mhz on the clock
200mhz on the memori and
0.67mv core voltage and power limit of 105%
it was stable but even after I put everything on default I would still get that overclock failed screen .

Right now I don't know what else to try or do I'm trying to fix it myself rather than going tomorrow at a pc shop ....

Guys what do you think ?

Thanks for your time and help in advance .
 

Lutfij

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1|
RAM 1x8gb DDR3 Zeppelin 1600mhz 1.35v
2x4gb DDR3 Vulcan 2400mhz 1.65v
Remove the single 8GB stick and see if stability is restored.

2| Make sure you're on the latest BIOS revision for your motherboard.

3| If your system reboots/shutsdown abruptly when you apply a demanding application as a tax on it then the likely culprit is your PSU. How old is your PSU?
 

ace4you52

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1) Pulled out the 8gb stick same result

2) I'm updating the motherboard right now with the asus MEUpdate tool and also installed some chipset updates from asus

3) The Zalman Zm600-tx I don't know its release date but I got it from a retailer about 12months ago so it has 12 months of use .
 

ace4you52

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Yes all 3 same result but I had before the bios verison 2201 and after update still have the version 2201 its still the same ...
 

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