[SOLVED] Computer shuts off randomly

dizhydron

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I'm seeing a bunch of these threads around. Most of it is fresh off of the first experience of the issue. It's been reoccurring for me.

No clue why it's happening to be honest. At first, I thought this was a temperature issue so I increased the number of fans in my computer and cranked them up as high as possible. I also checked to make sure they were all clean and turned them all up as high as possible. That didn't solve the issue.

I also thought it might be a power supply issue so I replaced that but still no luck. I have more power coming into my computer than I need so it's not that I'm running low.

The odd thing about this situation is that the temperature at which it shuts down is not consistent. It used to shut down when the CPU hit about 80C but it has happened around 50C as well. I'm replacing the thermal paste tomorrow to see if that might help.

It also will shut off when I use certain inputs when playing games. For example, applying a change to the screen resolution in some games will cause a shut off the moment I hit apply.

Operating System:
Windows 10 Home 64-bit

CPU:
AMD FX-8320
Vishera 32mm Technology

RAM:
8.00GB Dual Channel DDR3 @ 933MHz 9p-10-28)

Motherboard:
MSI 970 GAMING (MS-7693) (CPU 1)

Graphics:
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (Gigabyte)

Any ideas on what could be causing this?
 
Solution
Replace the thermal paste and see. Run memtest on each stick individually multiple times and also use DDU to cleanly uninstall the GPU drivers and then re install them just to be safe.

Do you have a friend with a better quality PSU? Try borrowing it and seeing if the problem persists. If you have an SSD, look for firmware updates for the drive.

dizhydron

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My power supply is as follows

EVGA 700 B1, 80+ BRONZE 700W, 3 Year Warranty, Includes FREE Power On Self Tester Power Supply 100-B1-0700-K1.

Two of the same stick s of RAM

If it were my GPU, I don't think it would be an overheating issue The GPU stays at around 40C max even in-game. This issue has been occurring even if I'm just letting my computer install things and doing literally nothing else.
 
Replace the thermal paste and see. Run memtest on each stick individually multiple times and also use DDU to cleanly uninstall the GPU drivers and then re install them just to be safe.

Do you have a friend with a better quality PSU? Try borrowing it and seeing if the problem persists. If you have an SSD, look for firmware updates for the drive.
 
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