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Occasional PC restarts while playing games, normal behavior under stress tests

Occasional PC restarts while playing games, normal behavior under stress tests

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JessBrearley
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03-18-2025, 06:23 AM
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I've experienced several Kernel-Power events recently, but all ended up being 0x0. Regarding the logging link you provided, it matches the method I use to record data for this problem—just a longer 500ms interval instead of the usual 250ms. I'm happy to share the CSV if you find it helpful. I've reviewed the data myself, and there don't appear to be any clear inconsistencies in the recent entries compared to earlier ones, so the crash seems unrelated to data discrepancies.
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JessBrearley
03-18-2025, 06:23 AM #11

I've experienced several Kernel-Power events recently, but all ended up being 0x0. Regarding the logging link you provided, it matches the method I use to record data for this problem—just a longer 500ms interval instead of the usual 250ms. I'm happy to share the CSV if you find it helpful. I've reviewed the data myself, and there don't appear to be any clear inconsistencies in the recent entries compared to earlier ones, so the crash seems unrelated to data discrepancies.

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Mano_Guister
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03-18-2025, 06:23 AM
#12
Perform testing under stress since unusual conditions often hide problems during regular operation, as changing loads can distort performance.
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Mano_Guister
03-18-2025, 06:23 AM #12

Perform testing under stress since unusual conditions often hide problems during regular operation, as changing loads can distort performance.

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Meadras
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03-18-2025, 06:23 AM
#13
The only way to be certain is by testing. Once you identify the problem, you can implement a solution.
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Meadras
03-18-2025, 06:23 AM #13

The only way to be certain is by testing. Once you identify the problem, you can implement a solution.

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Sofi41505
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03-18-2025, 06:23 AM
#14
I'll check if I can secure another PSU then, I suppose. I'll let you know once I've tried. Feedback is always welcome, and thanks for the support so far!
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Sofi41505
03-18-2025, 06:23 AM #14

I'll check if I can secure another PSU then, I suppose. I'll let you know once I've tried. Feedback is always welcome, and thanks for the support so far!

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Jihf_Jr
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03-18-2025, 06:23 AM
#15
After extensive troubleshooting, the only solution I've discovered is upgrading the PCI-e interface on my NVMe storage to Gen 3. It seems there might be an issue with my motherboard, which appears to be quite unusual.
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Jihf_Jr
03-18-2025, 06:23 AM #15

After extensive troubleshooting, the only solution I've discovered is upgrading the PCI-e interface on my NVMe storage to Gen 3. It seems there might be an issue with my motherboard, which appears to be quite unusual.

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700club
Junior Member
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03-18-2025, 06:23 AM
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I'm sorry to hear you're facing this problem. It sounds frustrating, especially when you're just starting out with PC building or troubleshooting. You've already checked many things, like updating drivers, cleaning the installation, and testing performance under stress. The fact that your system freezes and crashes without any clear error message is concerning. Have you tried restarting your PC completely or checking for any recent changes that might have affected it? Also, make sure your power supply is stable and capable of handling the load. If you can share more details about the event log or the Minidump file, it might help us pinpoint the issue better.
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700club
03-18-2025, 06:23 AM #16

I'm sorry to hear you're facing this problem. It sounds frustrating, especially when you're just starting out with PC building or troubleshooting. You've already checked many things, like updating drivers, cleaning the installation, and testing performance under stress. The fact that your system freezes and crashes without any clear error message is concerning. Have you tried restarting your PC completely or checking for any recent changes that might have affected it? Also, make sure your power supply is stable and capable of handling the load. If you can share more details about the event log or the Minidump file, it might help us pinpoint the issue better.

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