It unexpectedly shuts down without any error screen.
It unexpectedly shuts down without any error screen.
I attempted several solutions found online, but the problem persists. I examined the event viewer, which reports "Event 41, Kernel-Power (70368744177664),(2)". My PC Specifications: CPU: Ryzen 5 5600G, Mobo: MSI Mag B550m, RAM: TForce Vulcan Z 3200 8GB, SSD: Kingston SNVS/500GB, HDD: HGST HTS545050A7E680. I used a 2x SSD and a Windows 10 installation. The debug output indicates an issue with the processor handling interrupts. The system is stuck in a hung state, likely due to a faulty process. Further analysis is needed to resolve this.
If everything resets without issues, it likely points to a power supply unit being defective or insufficient for your setup.
Your PSU is rated at 700 watts. That might not be sufficient depending on your system's power demands. To check if it's faulty, you can measure the actual power draw of your components and compare it to the PSU rating. If you suspect a problem, test the PSU with a multimeter or monitor its performance under load.
The focus should be on the overall quality. Your PSU seems low quality and group-regulated, making it a poor option for a 700W setup. Consider investing in a better 450W one instead. I don't believe the problem lies with the PSU itself. Are your motherboard BIOS and drivers current? Is RAM listed as supported?
I just installed the latest BIOS and verified my drivers—everything is up to date. Looking at PCPartPicker, the RAM I found matches the motherboard.
Check the manufacturer's site for compatible memory options.
I might attempt to execute memtest86, as I usually keep it active for a minimum of one pass.
I tested memtest86 and Windows memory check recently and got no issues.