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Question Computer unexpectedly turning off and Error 60 appearing

Question Computer unexpectedly turning off and Error 60 appearing

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TheConorTech
Junior Member
6
08-26-2024, 06:25 PM
#1
Hey guys,
My computer is running smoothly with idle CPU temps at 28°C and GPU around 40°C. Under stress, CPU drops to 31°C and GPU to 60°C.
There seems to be a persistent error: the motherboard keeps showing code 60 - DXE Core started.
THE PROBLEM
Recently, my machine would shut down unexpectedly even when idle, and the error code 60 never disappeared.
I’m using:
CPU: AMD 7950x3d
Motherboard: Carbon Wi-Fi x670e MSI
RAM: G.Skill z5 6000
Power Supply: 1600 watt EVGA g+
GPU: 4090 FE
AIO: NZXT 360 360
I’ve cleared the CMOS and updated the BIOS to the latest stable version for the motherboard. Drivers for the GPU and CPU have also been refreshed.
I’m still unsure what else I should try; I’ve double-checked the CPU pins and everything appears normal.
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TheConorTech
08-26-2024, 06:25 PM #1

Hey guys,
My computer is running smoothly with idle CPU temps at 28°C and GPU around 40°C. Under stress, CPU drops to 31°C and GPU to 60°C.
There seems to be a persistent error: the motherboard keeps showing code 60 - DXE Core started.
THE PROBLEM
Recently, my machine would shut down unexpectedly even when idle, and the error code 60 never disappeared.
I’m using:
CPU: AMD 7950x3d
Motherboard: Carbon Wi-Fi x670e MSI
RAM: G.Skill z5 6000
Power Supply: 1600 watt EVGA g+
GPU: 4090 FE
AIO: NZXT 360 360
I’ve cleared the CMOS and updated the BIOS to the latest stable version for the motherboard. Drivers for the GPU and CPU have also been refreshed.
I’m still unsure what else I should try; I’ve double-checked the CPU pins and everything appears normal.

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Voorbips
Member
63
08-26-2024, 06:25 PM
#2
Other comments about this problem suggest it might be related to RAM. Maybe test each stick separately to check if the issue resolves.
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Voorbips
08-26-2024, 06:25 PM #2

Other comments about this problem suggest it might be related to RAM. Maybe test each stick separately to check if the issue resolves.

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alexian513
Junior Member
44
08-26-2024, 06:25 PM
#3
I’ll attempt it and keep you informed.
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alexian513
08-26-2024, 06:25 PM #3

I’ll attempt it and keep you informed.

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Bruno2910
Member
138
08-26-2024, 06:26 PM
#4
It seems to be a temperature issue rather than an error code. I still can't understand why my computer suddenly turns off.
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Bruno2910
08-26-2024, 06:26 PM #4

It seems to be a temperature issue rather than an error code. I still can't understand why my computer suddenly turns off.