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Does the game crash during [Event 41] due to voltage issues?

Does the game crash during [Event 41] due to voltage issues?

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Fokeiiz
Member
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05-12-2023, 09:28 PM
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I'm experiencing Event 41 Kernel Power error while gaming. It occurs once a day for three consecutive days now.
I'm running an OC'd i7-920 at 3.6ghz, with a Radeon 280x and 12gb RAM.
I have a 750W PSU, and all my temperatures are normal—CPU stays around 55-60°C under load.
Gpu temps range between 60-65°C, reaching up to 70°C during summer.
Everything else seems fine. I'm unsure if the PSU is struggling with voltage or something, but I don't understand what's going on.
I found a picture here: http://imgur.com/lz4Ahxs
Maybe someone can help me more.
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Fokeiiz
05-12-2023, 09:28 PM #1

I'm experiencing Event 41 Kernel Power error while gaming. It occurs once a day for three consecutive days now.
I'm running an OC'd i7-920 at 3.6ghz, with a Radeon 280x and 12gb RAM.
I have a 750W PSU, and all my temperatures are normal—CPU stays around 55-60°C under load.
Gpu temps range between 60-65°C, reaching up to 70°C during summer.
Everything else seems fine. I'm unsure if the PSU is struggling with voltage or something, but I don't understand what's going on.
I found a picture here: http://imgur.com/lz4Ahxs
Maybe someone can help me more.

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Ailinie
Member
160
05-25-2023, 11:29 AM
#2
It seems you probably want to raise the voltage slightly and see if that resolves the issue. This might be related to your PSU, but adjusting the voltage could help.
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Ailinie
05-25-2023, 11:29 AM #2

It seems you probably want to raise the voltage slightly and see if that resolves the issue. This might be related to your PSU, but adjusting the voltage could help.

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RoostMx
Junior Member
8
05-27-2023, 08:49 AM
#3
It seems you probably want to raise the voltage slightly and see if that resolves the issue. This might be related to your PSU, but adjusting the voltage could help.
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RoostMx
05-27-2023, 08:49 AM #3

It seems you probably want to raise the voltage slightly and see if that resolves the issue. This might be related to your PSU, but adjusting the voltage could help.