InquiryUnsolvable PC sudden shutdowns, I'm completely overwhelmed here?
InquiryUnsolvable PC sudden shutdowns, I'm completely overwhelmed here?
I have faced this behavior; it was a complete nightmare to resolve. In my case, I ran stress tests repeatedly, all of which passed. Then, it would crash on the desktop the next day. I do not believe it is the RAM; I just thought I would check. If it were software-related, it would leave more information behind, and it's more likely to blue screen.
I would generally assert this is more likely to be a motherboard issue, but the absence of any crashes during non-3D workloads makes me very suspicious of the power supply. If you had no GPU in and were simply browsing the internet and it shut down, I would wager money on the motherboard.
That is a valid point. At this juncture, I will be trying my 1080ti soon; however, it does not crash during any other 3D workloads. I work with 3D art for my job and never have issues rendering or anything. I also have a plethora of other games that I have no issues with as well, including no problems in the notorious Game 2077. I am most likely going to order another power supply online and return it if it does not resolve my issue.
I am unsure if I should stick with the same brand or not.
Greetings, I am encountering a comparable issue with my PC; it abruptly shuts down either at idle or while gaming. I suspect it is my older graphics card that is causing the problem; I have a GTX 750 Ti.
What I have attempted is to change the power supply, and it continues shutting off. I tested the CPU, GPU, and RAM with various stress tests, and all the tests completed without shutting off or overheating; my CPU does not exceed 52º C, and the GPU reaches 78º C. The last thing I tried was to remove the graphics card and turn it on; it lasted 32 hours without shutting down until I turned it off to reconnect the GPU, and it continues shutting off.
I decided to sift through my Event Viewer for the billionth time. I may have stumbled upon an interesting pattern.
Event ID 7045
A service was installed in the system.
Service Name: EasyAntiCheatSys
Service File Name: C:\Program Files (x86)\EasyAntiCheat\EasyAntiCheat.sys
Service Type: kernel mode driver
Service Start Type: demand start
Service Account:
Event ID 6:
File System Filter 'EasyAntiCheatSys' (6.1, 2023-05-23T06:13:48.000000000Z) has successfully loaded and registered with Filter Manager.
These two events from EasyAntiCheat are often the last two events in the logs before the system crash. They are merely informational logs; however, these are frequently the last logs the system writes. In a few instances, there are a few logs after them, but not always. I do find it peculiar that these can be the last logs before the system crashes at all, meaning it could crash 5-15 minutes after these logs but not write any additional logs after them.
Switching to Application logs, these events happen at the exact same time:
Event ID 16384
Successfully scheduled Software Protection service for restart at 2123-06-17T15:54:04Z. Reason: RulesEngine.
Event ID 903
The Software Protection service has stopped.
I am going to delve further into this, currently tracking down all my crashes and noting any patterns.
What are your thoughts on this possibility?