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pc crash no BSOD

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arthussantos
Junior Member
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02-20-2016, 01:35 AM
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Hey, I see you're dealing with a PC crashing and restarting without BSOD. It sounds like the power supply unit might be the issue. You mentioned testing with stock parts and an ADIA 64 test, but it worked then and again after a reboot. The event viewer showed Kernel power, which suggests a power-related problem. Your specs look solid, so it's likely the PSU is failing or overheating.
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arthussantos
02-20-2016, 01:35 AM #1

Hey, I see you're dealing with a PC crashing and restarting without BSOD. It sounds like the power supply unit might be the issue. You mentioned testing with stock parts and an ADIA 64 test, but it worked then and again after a reboot. The event viewer showed Kernel power, which suggests a power-related problem. Your specs look solid, so it's likely the PSU is failing or overheating.

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husker53
Posting Freak
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02-20-2016, 02:01 AM
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The power supply model and make are unclear. It seems Event ID 41s often cause sudden shutdowns without warning, offering little detail. CPU and GPU temps—especially around 1080 Ti—appear to be aging; a fresh thermal paste might be needed soon.
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husker53
02-20-2016, 02:01 AM #2

The power supply model and make are unclear. It seems Event ID 41s often cause sudden shutdowns without warning, offering little detail. CPU and GPU temps—especially around 1080 Ti—appear to be aging; a fresh thermal paste might be needed soon.

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sniperboy650
Senior Member
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02-22-2016, 07:41 PM
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I'm a seasoned corsair with over six years in the business. The 6700k is fresh with new paste, and both the 1080ti are running smoothly on water—temperatures have been stable during monitoring. I once had an 850w Corsair RM that failed after just about a year, but it worked fine when it started. Right now, I'm doing a memtest.
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sniperboy650
02-22-2016, 07:41 PM #3

I'm a seasoned corsair with over six years in the business. The 6700k is fresh with new paste, and both the 1080ti are running smoothly on water—temperatures have been stable during monitoring. I once had an 850w Corsair RM that failed after just about a year, but it worked fine when it started. Right now, I'm doing a memtest.

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Yung_Metro_21
Junior Member
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02-29-2016, 12:26 PM
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Additionally, consider including a razer Huntsman V2 analog. All lasers and LEDs should also be accounted for. My calculations show the system power under load stays near 420W, leaving about 300W for HD, pumps, and LEDs.
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Yung_Metro_21
02-29-2016, 12:26 PM #4

Additionally, consider including a razer Huntsman V2 analog. All lasers and LEDs should also be accounted for. My calculations show the system power under load stays near 420W, leaving about 300W for HD, pumps, and LEDs.