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Computer randomly restarting while gaming (currently only for Dead by Daylight?)

Computer randomly restarting while gaming (currently only for Dead by Daylight?)

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PTsandro
Junior Member
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01-14-2018, 10:48 PM
#1
Hi everyone. I hope someone can give me some advice here because its doing my head in.
Here are my specs:
i7-6700k @ normal clocks (4.2Ghz boost/4Ghz)
RTX 2080ti
16GB RAM @ 3200mhz
1440p monitor @ 144Hz
Windows 10
Antec Edge 750W PSU
Recently I have been having the computer completely shut off and restart with no BSOD, error or information that would be useful to determining a problem. It is frustrating because I can play the culprit game (DBD) for 3 hours no issues, other times just 10-20 minutes and my PC gives up.
I eventually decided to keep playing the game until it shuts down again, but this time with some logging software running to see if any major issues prop up. You can see those at the bottom of the post
I have also updated my drivers, unplugged and replugged in the PSU cables and done memtest to check RAM (which came back with no errors). I am pretty stumped as to what the issue could be. My first culprit would be PSU and second would be GPU.
I have a multimeter and would like to test the PSU to see if any rails fail under load but not sure which ones would even be faulty.
If anyone could help me solve this it would be much appreciated! I am willing to replace components if they are faulty but I dont want to replace something, then have it not be the culprit.
PIC 1 - CPU log before crash
PIC 2 - GPU log before crash 1
PIC 3 - GPU log before crash 2
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PTsandro
01-14-2018, 10:48 PM #1

Hi everyone. I hope someone can give me some advice here because its doing my head in.
Here are my specs:
i7-6700k @ normal clocks (4.2Ghz boost/4Ghz)
RTX 2080ti
16GB RAM @ 3200mhz
1440p monitor @ 144Hz
Windows 10
Antec Edge 750W PSU
Recently I have been having the computer completely shut off and restart with no BSOD, error or information that would be useful to determining a problem. It is frustrating because I can play the culprit game (DBD) for 3 hours no issues, other times just 10-20 minutes and my PC gives up.
I eventually decided to keep playing the game until it shuts down again, but this time with some logging software running to see if any major issues prop up. You can see those at the bottom of the post
I have also updated my drivers, unplugged and replugged in the PSU cables and done memtest to check RAM (which came back with no errors). I am pretty stumped as to what the issue could be. My first culprit would be PSU and second would be GPU.
I have a multimeter and would like to test the PSU to see if any rails fail under load but not sure which ones would even be faulty.
If anyone could help me solve this it would be much appreciated! I am willing to replace components if they are faulty but I dont want to replace something, then have it not be the culprit.
PIC 1 - CPU log before crash
PIC 2 - GPU log before crash 1
PIC 3 - GPU log before crash 2

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KingJaydxn
Member
240
01-15-2018, 12:18 AM
#2
**ASUS ROG Strix Z39 Elite Chassis**
* **Dimensions:** 580mm (W) x 876mm (H) x 241mm (D)
* **Material:** Steel, Aluminum
* **Fan Support:** Up to 7 fans (120mm or 140mm)
* **Liquid Cooler Support:** Yes, up to 360mm radiator
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KingJaydxn
01-15-2018, 12:18 AM #2

**ASUS ROG Strix Z39 Elite Chassis**
* **Dimensions:** 580mm (W) x 876mm (H) x 241mm (D)
* **Material:** Steel, Aluminum
* **Fan Support:** Up to 7 fans (120mm or 140mm)
* **Liquid Cooler Support:** Yes, up to 360mm radiator