I believe your power supply unit might be disconnecting, causing your computer to lose power.
I believe your power supply unit might be disconnecting, causing your computer to lose power.
motherboard : Asus Tuf gaming A520M plus II CPU with AMD Ryzen 5700G cooler, Hyper 212 ARGB GPU, 10GB non-XT RAM, 2x HP V2 8G DDR4 at 3200MHz. Uses Case fans (MasterBox K501L ARGB), ELITE V3 600W PSU, Seagate Barracuda drives (500GB + 2TB SSD). Can it be an SSD issue?
Yes, you can adjust settings to use less power, even though it might affect performance temporarily. This helps prevent issues until you upgrade your power supply.
Remove unnecessary items such as RGB disks that aren't really needed.
Thanks, I’ll proceed. My first step was adjusting the RGB settings, and then I’ll take a break to unplug a disc I don’t really need.
hello, just an update: i discovered what the problem was by eliminating every part, it was the 2tb HDD, do you guys think it might be the HDD itself or the sata or power cables ? and is there a way to figure it out
I completely unplugged it. I have a 1 TB SSD and a 500 GB HDD. I’ll attempt to use the 2 TB drive only with the other cables. If the issue persists, it’s likely the hard drive itself, not the connections. If it still doesn’t work, the cables probably aren’t the problem.