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PC shuts down without displaying a blue screen of death.

PC shuts down without displaying a blue screen of death.

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coolness2001
Member
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03-02-2025, 03:31 AM
#1
the issue began a few weeks back and initially I believed it was related to the RAM, so I replaced it, but it didn’t really help—maybe it even got worse.
i searched online for fixes but my CPU isn’t overheating; it stays around 40°C during idle, usually between 60-70 when gaming.
the GPU is fine too—I swapped it with a cousin’s and he had no issues, while mine still crashes often during gameplay, though it also happens when I browse or stream.
could this be connected to the power supply unit or the processor?
my configuration is: CPU Ryzen 5 3600, board MSI A520 pro, RAM 32 GB by Patriot, PSU 600DE deepcool, GPU MSI GTX 1660 Super.
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coolness2001
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM #1

the issue began a few weeks back and initially I believed it was related to the RAM, so I replaced it, but it didn’t really help—maybe it even got worse.
i searched online for fixes but my CPU isn’t overheating; it stays around 40°C during idle, usually between 60-70 when gaming.
the GPU is fine too—I swapped it with a cousin’s and he had no issues, while mine still crashes often during gameplay, though it also happens when I browse or stream.
could this be connected to the power supply unit or the processor?
my configuration is: CPU Ryzen 5 3600, board MSI A520 pro, RAM 32 GB by Patriot, PSU 600DE deepcool, GPU MSI GTX 1660 Super.

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Angeli4234
Member
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03-02-2025, 03:31 AM
#2
PSU:600DE deepcool
How much time has passed since the PSU was installed in your build?
BOARD:MSI A520 pro
Is this your motherboard?
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/A520M-A-PRO
If yes, which BIOS version are you running for your motherboard?
RAM: 32 gigs of RAM by Patriot
Do you have a link to your RAM configuration?
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Angeli4234
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM #2

PSU:600DE deepcool
How much time has passed since the PSU was installed in your build?
BOARD:MSI A520 pro
Is this your motherboard?
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/A520M-A-PRO
If yes, which BIOS version are you running for your motherboard?
RAM: 32 gigs of RAM by Patriot
Do you have a link to your RAM configuration?

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ChazmanC98
Member
207
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM
#3
powersupply is quite old, about four-fifths of a year.
that's my motherboard, and I believe the default BIOS was installed (version E7C96AMS, build 8/11/2022).
i also forgot to mention that the board was recently purchased.
my RAM is this one, but it's the 32(16x2) type.
https://viper.patriotmemory.com/pro...nc...iot-memory
i ran a Windows diagnostic just now and didn’t find any issues with the RAM.
also, I performed a Geek3D stress test on the GPU.
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ChazmanC98
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM #3

powersupply is quite old, about four-fifths of a year.
that's my motherboard, and I believe the default BIOS was installed (version E7C96AMS, build 8/11/2022).
i also forgot to mention that the board was recently purchased.
my RAM is this one, but it's the 32(16x2) type.
https://viper.patriotmemory.com/pro...nc...iot-memory
i ran a Windows diagnostic just now and didn’t find any issues with the RAM.
also, I performed a Geek3D stress test on the GPU.

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Simon_303
Member
169
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM
#4
I might probably point the blame to PSU here.
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Simon_303
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM #4

I might probably point the blame to PSU here.

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FoxiPaw_Gaming
Junior Member
15
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM
#5
I attempted it earlier today after a fresh installation of the OS, but the issue reappeared immediately after completing the driver updates.
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FoxiPaw_Gaming
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM #5

I attempted it earlier today after a fresh installation of the OS, but the issue reappeared immediately after completing the driver updates.

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daviesoj
Member
70
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM
#6
how probable is it, sir? I really can't try it out because I don't have a spare PSU, but so far it seems okay. Ram looks fine based on memory diagnostics, the motherboard was recently purchased, and the GPU passed the stress test. The only parts I haven't tested yet are the CPU and PSU since I don't have a way to check them.
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daviesoj
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM #6

how probable is it, sir? I really can't try it out because I don't have a spare PSU, but so far it seems okay. Ram looks fine based on memory diagnostics, the motherboard was recently purchased, and the GPU passed the stress test. The only parts I haven't tested yet are the CPU and PSU since I don't have a way to check them.

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WorkOff
Member
145
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM
#7
The age of the device and its uncertain condition seem quite probable. I might consider giving it a try just to check the CPU performance.
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WorkOff
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM #7

The age of the device and its uncertain condition seem quite probable. I might consider giving it a try just to check the CPU performance.

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RottiePvP
Member
180
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM
#8
Sure, I'll take a look. Right now it seems to be holding up well at about 60°C. I just upgraded the cooling fan recently, so it was originally from the stock Wraith cooler. I'll check it out and let you know what I find.
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RottiePvP
03-02-2025, 03:31 AM #8

Sure, I'll take a look. Right now it seems to be holding up well at about 60°C. I just upgraded the cooling fan recently, so it was originally from the stock Wraith cooler. I'll check it out and let you know what I find.