PC randomly shuts off
PC randomly shuts off
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and conciseness:
“This troubleshooting guide addresses potential issues when a computer consistently overheats during extended use – typically 45 minutes or more with heavy CPU load. The most common causes are often a failing Power Supply Unit (PSU) or voltage regulation problems within its Voltage Regulation Modules (VRMs). Prolonged, intense CPU usage—such as running demanding applications for an hour—can cause the CPU to overheat and trigger a system crash. If your computer consistently overheats during heavy tasks, suspect the PSU first. A stressed PSU can lead to instability and potential damage. Additionally, excessive heat will raise room temperature.”
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and conciseness:
“This troubleshooting guide addresses potential issues with computer stability when running demanding applications for extended periods. A common symptom is system crashes under heavy load. The primary cause is often an inadequate power supply (PSU) or voltage regulator module (VRM) unable to consistently deliver the necessary wattage. Prolonged, intense CPU usage – such as 45 minutes of sustained operation at maximum settings – can exacerbate this problem. If your computer crashes during these scenarios, suspect a PSU or VRM issue first. These components may fail under prolonged stress, leading to instability and potential system failures.”