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PC Turns Off Whilst Gaming
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<blockquote data-quote="nclr11111" data-source="post: 581414" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>Just to conclude!</p><p>- Your CPU is within thermal limits!</p><p>- Your GPU is within thermal limits!</p><p>- Your RAM is reseted in slot one and three and passes memtest?</p><p>- Your PSU passed PSU stresstest?</p><p>(If not, dl "HWMonitor" and note the voltages in idle for +5V/+12V and make sure there are no values that are way off. Then run Prime 95 first and Furmark once Prime 95 is done.</p><p>Make sure +12V stays above +11.4V and below +12.6V, +5V must be above +4.6V and below +5.25V when going from idle to full load. The less drop in +5V/+12V when going from idle to full load the better the PSU performs!</p><p>If any of these values are broken when it goes from idle to full load then discard the PSU!)</p><p></p><p>One more thing!</p><p>Move the GPU to the second slot. It will only be x4 in that slot but enough to see if the problem persists. If it does´nt we probably can narrow down the issue to either the PCI-slot itself or the PCI-E 3.0 controller in your CPU failing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nclr11111, post: 581414, member: 51"] Just to conclude! - Your CPU is within thermal limits! - Your GPU is within thermal limits! - Your RAM is reseted in slot one and three and passes memtest? - Your PSU passed PSU stresstest? (If not, dl "HWMonitor" and note the voltages in idle for +5V/+12V and make sure there are no values that are way off. Then run Prime 95 first and Furmark once Prime 95 is done. Make sure +12V stays above +11.4V and below +12.6V, +5V must be above +4.6V and below +5.25V when going from idle to full load. The less drop in +5V/+12V when going from idle to full load the better the PSU performs! If any of these values are broken when it goes from idle to full load then discard the PSU!) One more thing! Move the GPU to the second slot. It will only be x4 in that slot but enough to see if the problem persists. If it does´nt we probably can narrow down the issue to either the PCI-slot itself or the PCI-E 3.0 controller in your CPU failing. [/QUOTE]
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