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PC Turns Off Whilst Gaming
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<blockquote data-quote="Theoretical" data-source="post: 576405" data-attributes="member: 54478"><p>I'm starting to think the issue is not due to temperature, just went back on DayZ for within 5 minitues the computer shut off and temperatures were not high they were around 40 -50 degrees Celsius.</p><p></p><p>I also did my own research and found out that Prime95 test for the cpu produces high temperatures for my specific processor, many people that have the i7 4790K have also experienced this issue and therefore when running Prime95 and checking temps it is not an accurate measure.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if I want to buy a new CPU cooler because I'm not sure if that will for sure fix my problem since the computer is not shutting down at high temperatures so maybe it's a power supply issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theoretical, post: 576405, member: 54478"] I'm starting to think the issue is not due to temperature, just went back on DayZ for within 5 minitues the computer shut off and temperatures were not high they were around 40 -50 degrees Celsius. I also did my own research and found out that Prime95 test for the cpu produces high temperatures for my specific processor, many people that have the i7 4790K have also experienced this issue and therefore when running Prime95 and checking temps it is not an accurate measure. I'm not sure if I want to buy a new CPU cooler because I'm not sure if that will for sure fix my problem since the computer is not shutting down at high temperatures so maybe it's a power supply issue? [/QUOTE]
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