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Device shuts down unexpectedly during gameplay.

Device shuts down unexpectedly during gameplay.

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Variiox
Member
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01-29-2025, 08:42 AM
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I've noticed my main computer shutting down unexpectedly only during gaming sessions. I've reviewed the logs, but no clear clues were found. System temps are normal, GPU runs in the low 80s, and CPU stays around 60. I also tested Prime95 and Furmark stress tests simultaneously for two hours without any crashes. This usually occurs only when playing BG3; I played Sims 4 for hours without issues, but it typically stops within 30 minutes or so. I've already changed several things: reinstalled Windows, unplugged the sleeve cable extensions, reinserted RAM, swapped out RAM modules, removed the GPU riser card, replaced the power supply, and changed the motherboard. Despite these efforts, random shutdowns still happen, especially during BG3. I'm unsure what else to try now.

PC Specs: R7 5800 64GB SP Zenith 3200 DDR4 ASRock B550 Pro SE Corsair RM850 NZXT z63 RX 6800 XT (With Alphacool Eiswolf 2 AIO) Lian Li Unifan
Help suggestions would be appreciated.
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Variiox
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM #1

I've noticed my main computer shutting down unexpectedly only during gaming sessions. I've reviewed the logs, but no clear clues were found. System temps are normal, GPU runs in the low 80s, and CPU stays around 60. I also tested Prime95 and Furmark stress tests simultaneously for two hours without any crashes. This usually occurs only when playing BG3; I played Sims 4 for hours without issues, but it typically stops within 30 minutes or so. I've already changed several things: reinstalled Windows, unplugged the sleeve cable extensions, reinserted RAM, swapped out RAM modules, removed the GPU riser card, replaced the power supply, and changed the motherboard. Despite these efforts, random shutdowns still happen, especially during BG3. I'm unsure what else to try now.

PC Specs: R7 5800 64GB SP Zenith 3200 DDR4 ASRock B550 Pro SE Corsair RM850 NZXT z63 RX 6800 XT (With Alphacool Eiswolf 2 AIO) Lian Li Unifan
Help suggestions would be appreciated.

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ToxicSnickers
Junior Member
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01-29-2025, 08:42 AM
#2
Use MSI Afterburner to reduce GPU TDP to 80% instead of the default 100%. This helps prevent power spikes that could trigger OCP issues. An 850W rating should suffice, though both the RX 6000 and RTX 3000 models typically need a power supply that handles overspec.
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ToxicSnickers
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM #2

Use MSI Afterburner to reduce GPU TDP to 80% instead of the default 100%. This helps prevent power spikes that could trigger OCP issues. An 850W rating should suffice, though both the RX 6000 and RTX 3000 models typically need a power supply that handles overspec.

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gribouille64
Member
100
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM
#3
You've explored various RAM, motherboard, power supply, and Windows configurations. At this stage, you're focused on the GPU and CPU. When the system shuts down, does the Windows Event Log show any errors? Are fans and other components halting before a full power cut? You're also curious about the GPU's heat dissipation—Agall mentioned it should handle spikes. Did you switch to a newer or larger power supply when testing?
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gribouille64
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM #3

You've explored various RAM, motherboard, power supply, and Windows configurations. At this stage, you're focused on the GPU and CPU. When the system shuts down, does the Windows Event Log show any errors? Are fans and other components halting before a full power cut? You're also curious about the GPU's heat dissipation—Agall mentioned it should handle spikes. Did you switch to a newer or larger power supply when testing?

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ClumsySky
Senior Member
526
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM
#4
AIB minimum suggested for 6800 XT models lies between 800-850W, where the issue arises from millisecond 200% TDP spikes. This can affect even PSUs rated up to 850W. The concern isn't the power delivered, but insufficient capacitance and inductance in higher-wattage units. When the power supply shuts down abruptly, combined load measurements of the graphics card and CPU are taken and verified with different PSUs. This information is from Basic & Practice, page 6 on igor´sLAB (igorslab.de).
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ClumsySky
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM #4

AIB minimum suggested for 6800 XT models lies between 800-850W, where the issue arises from millisecond 200% TDP spikes. This can affect even PSUs rated up to 850W. The concern isn't the power delivered, but insufficient capacitance and inductance in higher-wattage units. When the power supply shuts down abruptly, combined load measurements of the graphics card and CPU are taken and verified with different PSUs. This information is from Basic & Practice, page 6 on igor´sLAB (igorslab.de).

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BHLxNJx
Posting Freak
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01-29-2025, 08:42 AM
#5
I also possess a 1000W power supply from when I purchased an Alienware during the pandemic; the CPU and GPU came from that setup. Everything appeared to function properly at the time.
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BHLxNJx
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM #5

I also possess a 1000W power supply from when I purchased an Alienware during the pandemic; the CPU and GPU came from that setup. Everything appeared to function properly at the time.

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01-29-2025, 08:42 AM
#6
The machine stopped working entirely, leaving only a black display. Pressing the power button restored normal operation. I have an older 3600X available for testing, and my other PC has a 6700XT, though those are the final components still in place. The backup power supply is a 1000W unit. There aren’t many clear logs, but the only notable occurrence was "Event 41," which simply indicates an unexpected shutdown.
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miningmario101
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM #6

The machine stopped working entirely, leaving only a black display. Pressing the power button restored normal operation. I have an older 3600X available for testing, and my other PC has a 6700XT, though those are the final components still in place. The backup power supply is a 1000W unit. There aren’t many clear logs, but the only notable occurrence was "Event 41," which simply indicates an unexpected shutdown.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
909
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM
#7
I reduced the GPU voltage in Adrenalin and have been playing BG3 for a few hours without any crashes. I didn’t realize it was a problem at first, but it looks stable now. I’ll keep monitoring it and try more tests, but if this works for me, I’m satisfied.
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eskzz
01-29-2025, 08:42 AM #7

I reduced the GPU voltage in Adrenalin and have been playing BG3 for a few hours without any crashes. I didn’t realize it was a problem at first, but it looks stable now. I’ll keep monitoring it and try more tests, but if this works for me, I’m satisfied.