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PC Turns Off Whilst Gaming
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<blockquote data-quote="SHvFl" data-source="post: 578882" data-attributes="member: 30916"><p>It doesn't say anything except that the pc shut down unexpectedly. No logs will tell you why it shut down when the system just closes. You need to do the test as i told you to eliminate what is happening because you don't have parts to replace and test fast.</p><p>If you don't want to go to all this troubleshoot test and waste time go to a repair shop which they will have the part to replace and test.</p><p>So let me summarize the steps you need to do.</p><p></p><p>1. Disconnect gpu from power and motherboard and do a stress test on cpu. If it doesn't die go to 2.</p><p>2. Connect the gpu and do a cpu and gpu test. If it doesn't die go to 3.</p><p>3. Do an all nighter ram test.</p><p></p><p>Make sure you run the test for more than 1 hour to replicate your issue. I would do 2 hours on 1 & 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHvFl, post: 578882, member: 30916"] It doesn't say anything except that the pc shut down unexpectedly. No logs will tell you why it shut down when the system just closes. You need to do the test as i told you to eliminate what is happening because you don't have parts to replace and test fast. If you don't want to go to all this troubleshoot test and waste time go to a repair shop which they will have the part to replace and test. So let me summarize the steps you need to do. 1. Disconnect gpu from power and motherboard and do a stress test on cpu. If it doesn't die go to 2. 2. Connect the gpu and do a cpu and gpu test. If it doesn't die go to 3. 3. Do an all nighter ram test. Make sure you run the test for more than 1 hour to replicate your issue. I would do 2 hours on 1 & 2. [/QUOTE]
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