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Shutdown the kernel power, event number 41 (random shutdown on PC).

Shutdown the kernel power, event number 41 (random shutdown on PC).

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Sheep_VeNoM
Member
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01-10-2016, 12:59 AM
#1
In my opinion, this is a super weird problem and i tried everything to fix it. While gaming, the PC turns off randomly and just boots after like 5 seconds like normal automatically. I am not sure what's wrong. OC is disabled and drivers are up-to-date Specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/CMtpcb (Empty = Unknown) Temps: CPU 75*C, Everything else around 50*C BIOS Version: Intel Corp. BGP6710J.86A.2209.2012.0717.2302, 17/7/2012 (I don't know how to update) I really only play 3 games (FIFA 23, Fortnite, Rocket League) but it only shuts off in FIFA 23 and rarely in Fortnite. If i'm lucky, it won't turn off at all.
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Sheep_VeNoM
01-10-2016, 12:59 AM #1

In my opinion, this is a super weird problem and i tried everything to fix it. While gaming, the PC turns off randomly and just boots after like 5 seconds like normal automatically. I am not sure what's wrong. OC is disabled and drivers are up-to-date Specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/CMtpcb (Empty = Unknown) Temps: CPU 75*C, Everything else around 50*C BIOS Version: Intel Corp. BGP6710J.86A.2209.2012.0717.2302, 17/7/2012 (I don't know how to update) I really only play 3 games (FIFA 23, Fortnite, Rocket League) but it only shuts off in FIFA 23 and rarely in Fortnite. If i'm lucky, it won't turn off at all.

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Morgan_98
Member
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01-10-2016, 07:34 AM
#2
Kernel-Power, Event ID 41s indicates a sudden shutdown of your PC. Check for related issues like a WHEA-Logger error. I also experienced a similar abrupt crash on my system (details pending), linked to an Event 18 WHEA-Logger error—review the Event Viewer for similar entries.
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Morgan_98
01-10-2016, 07:34 AM #2

Kernel-Power, Event ID 41s indicates a sudden shutdown of your PC. Check for related issues like a WHEA-Logger error. I also experienced a similar abrupt crash on my system (details pending), linked to an Event 18 WHEA-Logger error—review the Event Viewer for similar entries.

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CantaLP
Junior Member
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01-11-2016, 03:49 AM
#3
Begin by cleaning your system thoroughly, focusing on empty RAM slots. Use a hand blower to remove dust from the motherboard. Also, reinsert the RAM. Next, perform a memtest and check if the system operates correctly. I faced this problem before and after eight hours of troubleshooting, I noticed a small white dot of dust in one RAM slot. Clearing it resolved everything. Many components are aging, which can cause issues. The motherboard might not be functioning optimally, and capacitors could be losing efficiency. It seems an upgrade might be necessary. Of course, this is just my assessment.
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CantaLP
01-11-2016, 03:49 AM #3

Begin by cleaning your system thoroughly, focusing on empty RAM slots. Use a hand blower to remove dust from the motherboard. Also, reinsert the RAM. Next, perform a memtest and check if the system operates correctly. I faced this problem before and after eight hours of troubleshooting, I noticed a small white dot of dust in one RAM slot. Clearing it resolved everything. Many components are aging, which can cause issues. The motherboard might not be functioning optimally, and capacitors could be losing efficiency. It seems an upgrade might be necessary. Of course, this is just my assessment.

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Zacman13901
Member
55
01-12-2016, 09:59 AM
#4
Thank you for your reply. I purchased the components recently, so wear and tear isn't an issue. I plan to inspect the RAM slots and perform some tests. I'll keep you updated after a few days.
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Zacman13901
01-12-2016, 09:59 AM #4

Thank you for your reply. I purchased the components recently, so wear and tear isn't an issue. I plan to inspect the RAM slots and perform some tests. I'll keep you updated after a few days.

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tlento
Junior Member
9
01-12-2016, 05:39 PM
#5
There are still the same critical errors in the event viewer. I believe the issue might be related to the power supply not delivering sufficient power. This is the same PSU you mentioned having.
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tlento
01-12-2016, 05:39 PM #5

There are still the same critical errors in the event viewer. I believe the issue might be related to the power supply not delivering sufficient power. This is the same PSU you mentioned having.

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MysticMinerGod
Junior Member
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01-12-2016, 07:35 PM
#6
I assumed the PSU is inexpensive around 50€. I’m considering replacing it, but once the issue is resolved I’ll post an update. Thanks! Smile
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MysticMinerGod
01-12-2016, 07:35 PM #6

I assumed the PSU is inexpensive around 50€. I’m considering replacing it, but once the issue is resolved I’ll post an update. Thanks! Smile