F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Continuing to experience Kernel-Power Event 41 even after updating the power supply.

Continuing to experience Kernel-Power Event 41 even after updating the power supply.

Continuing to experience Kernel-Power Event 41 even after updating the power supply.

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Fluffycakes123
Senior Member
696
06-10-2016, 03:37 AM
#1
Hey, I experienced quite a few random shutdowns during Event 41 at the beginning of the year. To fix this, I swapped my PSU for a Seasonic Focus G 750W model, which is the usual suggestion for this issue. However, the problem still occurred after the replacement. From what I've learned so far, it might be related to a failing motherboard or an issue with the BIOS. I've tried adjusting things before, but I'm not sure what's really causing it.

Extra point:
- My system uses the AMD stock cooler, and I just reapplied the thermal paste.
- The BIOS is running version 5.80, which supports my CPU.
- I have two intake fans and two exhaust fans inside the case.
- I haven't reset Windows since this error started, so I'd prefer to keep it that way.

If you need anything else, just let me know!
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Fluffycakes123
06-10-2016, 03:37 AM #1

Hey, I experienced quite a few random shutdowns during Event 41 at the beginning of the year. To fix this, I swapped my PSU for a Seasonic Focus G 750W model, which is the usual suggestion for this issue. However, the problem still occurred after the replacement. From what I've learned so far, it might be related to a failing motherboard or an issue with the BIOS. I've tried adjusting things before, but I'm not sure what's really causing it.

Extra point:
- My system uses the AMD stock cooler, and I just reapplied the thermal paste.
- The BIOS is running version 5.80, which supports my CPU.
- I have two intake fans and two exhaust fans inside the case.
- I haven't reset Windows since this error started, so I'd prefer to keep it that way.

If you need anything else, just let me know!

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Primecrew
Junior Member
2
06-14-2016, 11:25 AM
#2
Consider using the RAM at stock levels or slightly increased settings. 4000 might be too high, but it's not something I'm particularly into as a Ryzen fan.
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Primecrew
06-14-2016, 11:25 AM #2

Consider using the RAM at stock levels or slightly increased settings. 4000 might be too high, but it's not something I'm particularly into as a Ryzen fan.

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NORFFF
Member
199
06-14-2016, 03:21 PM
#3
Sorry, I didn't note the exact RAM details. The closest I found was a G.Skill TridentZ RGB 16GB with 3200mhz, currently running at 2133mhz.
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NORFFF
06-14-2016, 03:21 PM #3

Sorry, I didn't note the exact RAM details. The closest I found was a G.Skill TridentZ RGB 16GB with 3200mhz, currently running at 2133mhz.