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PC stops working during gameplay after a short time – power supply changed, issue still present

PC stops working during gameplay after a short time – power supply changed, issue still present

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AlmightyEag
Posting Freak
785
09-25-2025, 08:03 AM
#11
I remain worried about the temperatures. Please try to recreate the issue by opening the case and using an external fan on the motherboard. Inform us of the outcomes.
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AlmightyEag
09-25-2025, 08:03 AM #11

I remain worried about the temperatures. Please try to recreate the issue by opening the case and using an external fan on the motherboard. Inform us of the outcomes.

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egeso14
Junior Member
17
09-25-2025, 08:03 AM
#12
temps sont tout à fait acceptables. Les Ryzen 5x00 et modèles ultérieurs sont tous conçus pour fonctionner à 95°C en continu sans problème (bien sûr, vous ne voulez pas les faire chauffer trop mais c’est dans les spécifications). J’essaierais de tester pour identifier précisément la cause du problème. Réduire la mémoire système au niveau par défaut (celle d’origine, pas celle indiquée sur l’emballage) et observer si le problème persiste. Si oui, cela confirme que les RAM ne posent pas de problème et on remonte à la normale. Ensuite, ajuster progressivement le clock GPU, la limite de puissance et la mémoire 1 à la fois pour déterminer quelle modification résout l’affichage. Si le problème disparaît après un changement, on revient à la configuration initiale.
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egeso14
09-25-2025, 08:03 AM #12

temps sont tout à fait acceptables. Les Ryzen 5x00 et modèles ultérieurs sont tous conçus pour fonctionner à 95°C en continu sans problème (bien sûr, vous ne voulez pas les faire chauffer trop mais c’est dans les spécifications). J’essaierais de tester pour identifier précisément la cause du problème. Réduire la mémoire système au niveau par défaut (celle d’origine, pas celle indiquée sur l’emballage) et observer si le problème persiste. Si oui, cela confirme que les RAM ne posent pas de problème et on remonte à la normale. Ensuite, ajuster progressivement le clock GPU, la limite de puissance et la mémoire 1 à la fois pour déterminer quelle modification résout l’affichage. Si le problème disparaît après un changement, on revient à la configuration initiale.

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Papa_4ndy
Junior Member
17
09-25-2025, 08:03 AM
#13
You might be correct about the temperatures, but I need additional evidence beyond what's on the packaging. Components can deteriorate over time and with heat, and even new items may not always match the advertised standards. Therefore, to address temperature concerns, a straightforward solution would be to further cool it and observe if that impacts your issue.
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Papa_4ndy
09-25-2025, 08:03 AM #13

You might be correct about the temperatures, but I need additional evidence beyond what's on the packaging. Components can deteriorate over time and with heat, and even new items may not always match the advertised standards. Therefore, to address temperature concerns, a straightforward solution would be to further cool it and observe if that impacts your issue.

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SedentarySauS
Senior Member
411
09-25-2025, 08:03 AM
#14
modern cpus and gpus include safety features (except for rare exceptions) that reduce clock speed when overheating, avoiding damage. if a thermal problem occurs, performance drops rather than causing immediate shutdowns.
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SedentarySauS
09-25-2025, 08:03 AM #14

modern cpus and gpus include safety features (except for rare exceptions) that reduce clock speed when overheating, avoiding damage. if a thermal problem occurs, performance drops rather than causing immediate shutdowns.

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Lelle9911
Member
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09-25-2025, 08:04 AM
#15
You might be correct about how challenging it is to confirm or refute the issue of heat. I'm certain that overheating symptoms wouldn't always lead to shutdowns. When given the opportunity to test a theory, I choose the simplest approach. It's conceivable that another part besides the CPU could be affected by heat. Reducing the temperature might clarify whether it's related. This conversation likely took more time than the experiment itself.
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Lelle9911
09-25-2025, 08:04 AM #15

You might be correct about how challenging it is to confirm or refute the issue of heat. I'm certain that overheating symptoms wouldn't always lead to shutdowns. When given the opportunity to test a theory, I choose the simplest approach. It's conceivable that another part besides the CPU could be affected by heat. Reducing the temperature might clarify whether it's related. This conversation likely took more time than the experiment itself.

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