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No one has managed to resolve this issue.

No one has managed to resolve this issue.

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fox65570
Junior Member
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03-09-2025, 02:50 PM
#1
There have been ongoing issues for several months, but I still can't identify the cause. When using my PC—whether playing a game or just running normally—I sometimes notice the monitors losing signal suddenly. Everything becomes unresponsive, including the keyboard and mouse, and the motherboard's DRAM light turns orange. This forces me to restart the computer. There’s no consistent pattern; it can happen multiple times a day, occasionally once, or even after four days. At one point, I went 15 days without any errors.

I’ve replaced the RAM with two new units and reported them for return to service (RMA). So far, I’ve also swapped out the motherboard (Asus TUF B650 Gaming), but the problem persists. Then I changed the CPU, but the issue continued. I tried replacing the power supply unit as well, yet the problem remains. I’ve also updated the graphics card.

I’m at a point where I don’t know what to do. I haven’t heard of anyone else facing this exact situation. In summary, all components have been replaced under warranty, and they accept the changes. This suggests something might be wrong with the hardware. It’s possible that something is causing a short circuit or damaging the parts.

Nvidia 4070 Ti
Asus TUF B650M
Ryzen 7600x
Nfortec Sagitta 750w
Hyperfury DDR5 5600 / T-Force DDR6 5600
Windows 11
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fox65570
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM #1

There have been ongoing issues for several months, but I still can't identify the cause. When using my PC—whether playing a game or just running normally—I sometimes notice the monitors losing signal suddenly. Everything becomes unresponsive, including the keyboard and mouse, and the motherboard's DRAM light turns orange. This forces me to restart the computer. There’s no consistent pattern; it can happen multiple times a day, occasionally once, or even after four days. At one point, I went 15 days without any errors.

I’ve replaced the RAM with two new units and reported them for return to service (RMA). So far, I’ve also swapped out the motherboard (Asus TUF B650 Gaming), but the problem persists. Then I changed the CPU, but the issue continued. I tried replacing the power supply unit as well, yet the problem remains. I’ve also updated the graphics card.

I’m at a point where I don’t know what to do. I haven’t heard of anyone else facing this exact situation. In summary, all components have been replaced under warranty, and they accept the changes. This suggests something might be wrong with the hardware. It’s possible that something is causing a short circuit or damaging the parts.

Nvidia 4070 Ti
Asus TUF B650M
Ryzen 7600x
Nfortec Sagitta 750w
Hyperfury DDR5 5600 / T-Force DDR6 5600
Windows 11

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ripa5000
Posting Freak
884
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM
#2
Keep receiving unfamiliar and questionable power supplies? What was the most recent one?
Obtain a reliable power supply with at least a 7-year warranty.
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ripa5000
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM #2

Keep receiving unfamiliar and questionable power supplies? What was the most recent one?
Obtain a reliable power supply with at least a 7-year warranty.

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Theoxf
Junior Member
17
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM
#3
It's an Nfortec gold 80 plus, and I also have a Cooler Master XG Plus Platinum.
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Theoxf
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM #3

It's an Nfortec gold 80 plus, and I also have a Cooler Master XG Plus Platinum.

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finnvoor
Junior Member
2
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM
#4
It might also stem from a powerline problem. Consider using a line conditioner or UPS.
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finnvoor
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM #4

It might also stem from a powerline problem. Consider using a line conditioner or UPS.

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SayNoToNWO
Posting Freak
879
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM
#5
It would be absurd to check if you've changed your Windows drive just to rule out the possibility. Maybe you should create a backup of the operating system on another drive and test it instead, to ensure the main drive isn't the cause.
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SayNoToNWO
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM #5

It would be absurd to check if you've changed your Windows drive just to rule out the possibility. Maybe you should create a backup of the operating system on another drive and test it instead, to ensure the main drive isn't the cause.

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mozzer06
Member
56
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM
#6
But it doesn't catch the mistakes, just records the kernel error whenever I have to press the button to restart repeatedly.
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mozzer06
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM #6

But it doesn't catch the mistakes, just records the kernel error whenever I have to press the button to restart repeatedly.

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brobear7
Posting Freak
892
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM
#7
Open Reliability History/Monitor.
Widen the window to ensure visibility for everyone.
Capture two images: the first labeled "Weeks" and the second "Days".
Share the screenshots here via imgur (www.imgur.com).
The goal is to identify any pattern or clue that might explain the need to use the reset button.
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brobear7
03-09-2025, 02:50 PM #7

Open Reliability History/Monitor.
Widen the window to ensure visibility for everyone.
Capture two images: the first labeled "Weeks" and the second "Days".
Share the screenshots here via imgur (www.imgur.com).
The goal is to identify any pattern or clue that might explain the need to use the reset button.