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Device Powering Down Unpredictably

Device Powering Down Unpredictably

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DianeOfTheMoon
Junior Member
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10-11-2023, 08:52 AM
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My computer has been shutting down unexpectedly and that’s worrying. It happens when starting up, occasionally during a game, sometimes while browsing, without any clear pattern. There’s no sign of overheating or excessive power usage since temperatures are normal and the PSU fan is working properly. I’ve updated Windows, installed custom drivers, ran a virus scan with Aura, switched my power adapter directly to the wall rather than through the Anker surge protector, and my friend suggested it might be an issue—but I don’t think so. Additionally, my RGB fans start flashing during startup until I open Windows. This situation is really stressful. Please help me, thank you in advance. You’re doing great.
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DianeOfTheMoon
10-11-2023, 08:52 AM #1

My computer has been shutting down unexpectedly and that’s worrying. It happens when starting up, occasionally during a game, sometimes while browsing, without any clear pattern. There’s no sign of overheating or excessive power usage since temperatures are normal and the PSU fan is working properly. I’ve updated Windows, installed custom drivers, ran a virus scan with Aura, switched my power adapter directly to the wall rather than through the Anker surge protector, and my friend suggested it might be an issue—but I don’t think so. Additionally, my RGB fans start flashing during startup until I open Windows. This situation is really stressful. Please help me, thank you in advance. You’re doing great.

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akjosh47
Member
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10-12-2023, 07:24 PM
#2
Ensure all cables are firmly attached; dropping or hitting the PC might have moved components. The issue seems unlikely to be software-related unless it impacts the fan lights.
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akjosh47
10-12-2023, 07:24 PM #2

Ensure all cables are firmly attached; dropping or hitting the PC might have moved components. The issue seems unlikely to be software-related unless it impacts the fan lights.

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carlix
Member
86
10-20-2023, 10:43 AM
#3
my dad had the same issue, its probable that its the auto-reboot setting enabled........heres how to disable it......go to start menu---type in "run" and click on the "run" app, then type in the "run" window, "sysdm.cpl" and ENTER----this will open a new window. click on the tab labeld "advanced", then click on settings.....that will open a new window. -----go to the check-box labeled "automatic restart" or somthing like that and make shure that its UN-CHECKED. that will hopefully be the answer to your issue!
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carlix
10-20-2023, 10:43 AM #3

my dad had the same issue, its probable that its the auto-reboot setting enabled........heres how to disable it......go to start menu---type in "run" and click on the "run" app, then type in the "run" window, "sysdm.cpl" and ENTER----this will open a new window. click on the tab labeld "advanced", then click on settings.....that will open a new window. -----go to the check-box labeled "automatic restart" or somthing like that and make shure that its UN-CHECKED. that will hopefully be the answer to your issue!

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UnicornCracker
Senior Member
663
10-23-2023, 11:48 AM
#4
There are three adjustment options available...the one at the bottom. Let me know if you need more details!
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UnicornCracker
10-23-2023, 11:48 AM #4

There are three adjustment options available...the one at the bottom. Let me know if you need more details!

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CL3MCHAR78
Member
54
10-28-2023, 04:43 PM
#5
The suggestions only affect how Windows reacts during a BSOD. The "automatic restart" option will cause Windows to restart itself after a crash, otherwise it remains stuck in the crash window. It does not shut down without rebooting. You can turn it back on right away. Please verify CPU and GPU temperatures using hwinfo. To check GPU stress, run Furmark and monitor temperatures with hwinfo; the GPU temperature appears in Furmark results.
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CL3MCHAR78
10-28-2023, 04:43 PM #5

The suggestions only affect how Windows reacts during a BSOD. The "automatic restart" option will cause Windows to restart itself after a crash, otherwise it remains stuck in the crash window. It does not shut down without rebooting. You can turn it back on right away. Please verify CPU and GPU temperatures using hwinfo. To check GPU stress, run Furmark and monitor temperatures with hwinfo; the GPU temperature appears in Furmark results.

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CpGemzstahh
Junior Member
43
10-28-2023, 06:09 PM
#6
Thank you for the feedback. The implementation is working well, and we'll keep improving.
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CpGemzstahh
10-28-2023, 06:09 PM #6

Thank you for the feedback. The implementation is working well, and we'll keep improving.

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195
11-10-2023, 04:00 PM
#7
Also implemented and performing well so far. Appreciate the update.
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PARAN0ID_M3DIC
11-10-2023, 04:00 PM #7

Also implemented and performing well so far. Appreciate the update.

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KablooieKablam
Posting Freak
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11-11-2023, 10:09 PM
#8
I was working with Armoury Crate for temperature monitoring. It stops working without a reboot and I can restart right away, though it sometimes cuts during startup and needs me to click again. I plan to download the firmware and verify.
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KablooieKablam
11-11-2023, 10:09 PM #8

I was working with Armoury Crate for temperature monitoring. It stops working without a reboot and I can restart right away, though it sometimes cuts during startup and needs me to click again. I plan to download the firmware and verify.

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EtyNeth_
Junior Member
28
11-18-2023, 08:32 PM
#9
It started working after you corrected the cable connections, as suggested by @Kazooduck. The automatic restart option doesn't stop the system from failing.
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EtyNeth_
11-18-2023, 08:32 PM #9

It started working after you corrected the cable connections, as suggested by @Kazooduck. The automatic restart option doesn't stop the system from failing.

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dragonarse
Junior Member
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11-18-2023, 09:57 PM
#10
Was etwas los?
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dragonarse
11-18-2023, 09:57 PM #10

Was etwas los?

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