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PC power cuts off. Memory RGB remains active.

PC power cuts off. Memory RGB remains active.

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Dil2601
Member
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07-15-2016, 03:16 AM
#1
About a year ago my computer would shut down during intense gaming sessions, with no fan activity and no error messages appearing. The blue screen of death never showed up, and the event viewer remained empty. Despite this, the RAM lights stayed on, almost as if it was in sleep mode. I had to repeatedly turn off and on the power supply unit to get it to work again. Eventually, the problem stopped after a short period. About a month later it started recurring again. I conducted several tests using OCCT, and my system would perform exactly as described during a combined VRAM and 3D-Standart test. This led me to suspect a GPU issue, so I replaced it two weeks ago. It functioned properly for a week before the problem returned. I re-applied thermal paste, re-seated the RAM and CPU, reset the CMOS, and ran tests for an extended time, but still couldn’t reproduce the issue. The problem continued randomly until one morning my PC completely refused to boot. It briefly turned on before shutting down again. All indicators stayed active, including the RGB lights on the RAM. I also tried booting without the GPU or RAM, and everything worked perfectly. I’ve come across this exact situation online multiple times—some suggested it was a GPU problem, others pointed to the PSU.
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Dil2601
07-15-2016, 03:16 AM #1

About a year ago my computer would shut down during intense gaming sessions, with no fan activity and no error messages appearing. The blue screen of death never showed up, and the event viewer remained empty. Despite this, the RAM lights stayed on, almost as if it was in sleep mode. I had to repeatedly turn off and on the power supply unit to get it to work again. Eventually, the problem stopped after a short period. About a month later it started recurring again. I conducted several tests using OCCT, and my system would perform exactly as described during a combined VRAM and 3D-Standart test. This led me to suspect a GPU issue, so I replaced it two weeks ago. It functioned properly for a week before the problem returned. I re-applied thermal paste, re-seated the RAM and CPU, reset the CMOS, and ran tests for an extended time, but still couldn’t reproduce the issue. The problem continued randomly until one morning my PC completely refused to boot. It briefly turned on before shutting down again. All indicators stayed active, including the RGB lights on the RAM. I also tried booting without the GPU or RAM, and everything worked perfectly. I’ve come across this exact situation online multiple times—some suggested it was a GPU problem, others pointed to the PSU.

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TecTigers
Junior Member
18
07-29-2016, 03:57 AM
#2
could i attempt a different compatible gpu instead of the previous one? please use three separate pcie cables.
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TecTigers
07-29-2016, 03:57 AM #2

could i attempt a different compatible gpu instead of the previous one? please use three separate pcie cables.

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DarkMosaic
Junior Member
49
07-30-2016, 03:38 AM
#3
No, I don't have any more GPUs.
I'll try using separate cables, thank you!
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DarkMosaic
07-30-2016, 03:38 AM #3

No, I don't have any more GPUs.
I'll try using separate cables, thank you!

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Teddy_Ben
Member
127
07-30-2016, 04:45 AM
#4
I'd suspect psu.
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Teddy_Ben
07-30-2016, 04:45 AM #4

I'd suspect psu.