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Crafty_Box
Member
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01-01-2025, 05:38 AM
#1
Check if the PSU fits your PC or if it's solar-powered. The key component wasn't specified.
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Crafty_Box
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM #1

Check if the PSU fits your PC or if it's solar-powered. The key component wasn't specified.

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LilLadybugs
Member
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01-01-2025, 05:38 AM
#2
Corsair RM850 is a high-performance gaming laptop.
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LilLadybugs
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM #2

Corsair RM850 is a high-performance gaming laptop.

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300Fps
Junior Member
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01-01-2025, 05:38 AM
#3
AMD GPUs work seamlessly with Intel graphics cards. For power settings, a BIOS issue might be the cause—updating it could resolve the problem. A reliable power supply is essential. If a defect exists, it might lead to these issues. If the BIOS update fails, contact Corsair for an RMA.
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300Fps
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM #3

AMD GPUs work seamlessly with Intel graphics cards. For power settings, a BIOS issue might be the cause—updating it could resolve the problem. A reliable power supply is essential. If a defect exists, it might lead to these issues. If the BIOS update fails, contact Corsair for an RMA.

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Hopeslaya
Member
57
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM
#4
If the issue remains unclear and isn't linked to CPU, RAM, GPU instability or insufficient PSU power—this would likely trigger shutdowns under stress. Immediately point the blame at the motherboard, as it's the most likely component to fail during assembly and tends to cause odd errors such as games failing unexpectedly. For testing, run Prime95 Smallest FFTs + Furmark on the PSU; if it crashes, the PSU is defective and should be replaced.
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Hopeslaya
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM #4

If the issue remains unclear and isn't linked to CPU, RAM, GPU instability or insufficient PSU power—this would likely trigger shutdowns under stress. Immediately point the blame at the motherboard, as it's the most likely component to fail during assembly and tends to cause odd errors such as games failing unexpectedly. For testing, run Prime95 Smallest FFTs + Furmark on the PSU; if it crashes, the PSU is defective and should be replaced.

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Mirrorous
Member
148
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM
#5
Display the bios then re-evaluate.
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Mirrorous
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM #5

Display the bios then re-evaluate.

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WalleGames10
Member
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01-01-2025, 05:38 AM
#6
it doesn't matter as long the pagefile is set to automatic; it should handle swapping without crashing. regarding your BIOS, yes—if you're starting a new system, always update it, as that's likely the cause.
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WalleGames10
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM #6

it doesn't matter as long the pagefile is set to automatic; it should handle swapping without crashing. regarding your BIOS, yes—if you're starting a new system, always update it, as that's likely the cause.

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Fluppi00
Member
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01-01-2025, 05:38 AM
#7
Hey everyone. This post really stood the test of time. I wanted to remind everyone why my PC kept running into problems. Updating the BIOS helped a bit, but the main reason came from my choice to purchase an Intel 13th generation CPU.
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Fluppi00
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM #7

Hey everyone. This post really stood the test of time. I wanted to remind everyone why my PC kept running into problems. Updating the BIOS helped a bit, but the main reason came from my choice to purchase an Intel 13th generation CPU.

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Sheikrik
Senior Member
441
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM
#8
Now we have a clear understanding of the situation. It’s an issue related to intel. I own one of those faulty 13th generation models. All the problems I experienced matched the described intel instability from the 13th and 14th generations. After updating my BIOS, things improved significantly, but I’m still worried my CPU might fail unexpectedly in the coming years.
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Sheikrik
01-01-2025, 05:38 AM #8

Now we have a clear understanding of the situation. It’s an issue related to intel. I own one of those faulty 13th generation models. All the problems I experienced matched the described intel instability from the 13th and 14th generations. After updating my BIOS, things improved significantly, but I’m still worried my CPU might fail unexpectedly in the coming years.