My PC Restarts Randomly

ProperlyPsychotic

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Hello, Yesterday and today my PC restarted randomly, with no windows restart screen, just black and then went back to the bios and then booted into windows. I checked event viewer and it said this right after it restarted today. "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." and "The previous system shutdown at 1:47:37 PM on ‎6/‎24/‎2018 was unexpected." I also see a lot of errors in the log throughout the day. This("The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID {6B3B8D23-FA8D-40B9-8DBD-B950333E2C52} and APPID {4839DDB7-58C2-48F5-8283-E1D1807D0D7D} to the user NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE SID (S-1-5-19) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.") Keeps popping up throughout today and yesterday. Also when it shut down yesterday, it said something like "The system shut down unexpectedly." This happens at random times, my temps when gaming are ~60 for GPU and CPU and ~30-40 idle. It happened when I was watching youtube videos and loading up GTA 4.

EDIT: For yesterday it said this "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly."

 

ProperlyPsychotic

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EVGA 500 W1
GTX 1060 EVGA
i5 4590
Corsair 270r
ASRock Z97 Killer
Cryorig H7
16GB DDR3
 

As sudden shut-downs and re-boots tend to be power related, I also suspect the PSU. That particular EVGA PSU is not one of their better units.

 

A 500 watt PSU is enough to run your system, that is not the Issue. The issue is that particular PSU is known as a low-quality unit, suitable for office desktops, not a gaming system. If you have remaining warranty, then by all means take advantage of it. I would RMA the PSU under warranty.