computer shuts off out of no where

erigthekid

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Jan 25, 2017
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My computer is all of a sudden shutting off out of nowhere, and now it takes a few tries to turn it on.
Its all completely random however, sometimes my computer can go a session without shutting off, often times not. Infact, just now it shut off upon startup.

I thought at first it was a wattage overload with my outlet, I unplugged a lamp and it stopped for the time being but like i said, it just shut off again, last night as i reached to turn it off, and it just shut off as I was typing this. (Update: Computer just shut off several times and I got a blue screen saying "recovery") (UPdate: computer has shut off around 7 times now writing this)

Pc Specs:
Zotac GTX 1070ti Amp! edition
Intel i7 6700 ; Corsair h100i v2
Msi b150m Mortar (motherboard)
650 watt powersupply
3tb HDD
250g SSD
 
Solution
When the last time you cleaned out your pc? Maybe due to dust it’s overheating
Also check your power 24 pin connector between psu and motherboard is properly installed
I would also advise downloading something like NZXT cam to check if ur pc is overheating or is shutting down due to reaching max load,
Also if you oc you may have pushed it to far
Try a full reset of ur BIOS
You may want to open ur pc and check all the hardware is properly fitted in as long as you know what your doing I.e the ram is pushed in properly with the clip clipped in and you haven’t got any bent pins on your connectors etc
Aug 16, 2018
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When the last time you cleaned out your pc? Maybe due to dust it’s overheating
Also check your power 24 pin connector between psu and motherboard is properly installed
I would also advise downloading something like NZXT cam to check if ur pc is overheating or is shutting down due to reaching max load,
Also if you oc you may have pushed it to far
Try a full reset of ur BIOS
You may want to open ur pc and check all the hardware is properly fitted in as long as you know what your doing I.e the ram is pushed in properly with the clip clipped in and you haven’t got any bent pins on your connectors etc
 
Solution