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My computer freezes and needs to reboot while I’m gaming.

My computer freezes and needs to reboot while I’m gaming.

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GhettoAli
Junior Member
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12-11-2017, 09:22 PM
#1
Greetings,

It’s been approximately a week since my computer began restarting while I'm playing video games, specifically Rainbow Six Siege. However, when I launch PUBG, it takes a few seconds to restart. During Rainbow Six Siege gameplay, the process can be quite lengthy—often lasting around three hours.

My PC specifications are as follows:
CPU: i7-7700K,
RAM: 16GB Corsair,
GPU: EVGA 1070TI sc,
Motherboard: MSI Z270A-PRO
Power Supply: Enermax 700W GOLD
CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken X52

I'm hoping for assistance, please! I formatted my computer yesterday and the issue persists. I’ve downgraded the graphics driver to version 399.24, but it hasn't resolved the problem.
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GhettoAli
12-11-2017, 09:22 PM #1

Greetings,

It’s been approximately a week since my computer began restarting while I'm playing video games, specifically Rainbow Six Siege. However, when I launch PUBG, it takes a few seconds to restart. During Rainbow Six Siege gameplay, the process can be quite lengthy—often lasting around three hours.

My PC specifications are as follows:
CPU: i7-7700K,
RAM: 16GB Corsair,
GPU: EVGA 1070TI sc,
Motherboard: MSI Z270A-PRO
Power Supply: Enermax 700W GOLD
CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken X52

I'm hoping for assistance, please! I formatted my computer yesterday and the issue persists. I’ve downgraded the graphics driver to version 399.24, but it hasn't resolved the problem.

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nicjohn2000
Member
149
12-25-2017, 05:47 AM
#2
No error message? It simply shuts down as if the electricity was turned off? That strongly suggests a problem with the power supply unit. Are you utilizing a hardware monitoring tool, such as HWiNFO, to observe the system's components? Voltage readings from the PSU could offer some insight.
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nicjohn2000
12-25-2017, 05:47 AM #2

No error message? It simply shuts down as if the electricity was turned off? That strongly suggests a problem with the power supply unit. Are you utilizing a hardware monitoring tool, such as HWiNFO, to observe the system's components? Voltage readings from the PSU could offer some insight.

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12-26-2017, 04:12 AM
#3
Obakasama:

No display crashes? It simply shuts down as if the electricity was abruptly turned off? That strongly suggests a problem with the power supply unit. Are you utilizing a hardware monitoring tool such as HWiNFO to observe your system's components? Examining the voltage levels of the PSU could offer some insight.

No, I haven’t experienced a blue screen.

I will install HWiNFO and investigate to see what results I can obtain! I’m hoping for a more conclusive response.
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Derpypatrick15
12-26-2017, 04:12 AM #3

Obakasama:

No display crashes? It simply shuts down as if the electricity was abruptly turned off? That strongly suggests a problem with the power supply unit. Are you utilizing a hardware monitoring tool such as HWiNFO to observe your system's components? Examining the voltage levels of the PSU could offer some insight.

No, I haven’t experienced a blue screen.

I will install HWiNFO and investigate to see what results I can obtain! I’m hoping for a more conclusive response.