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System failure and visual glitches.

System failure and visual glitches.

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backdoc01
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06-10-2024, 06:30 AM
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Hello, I'm dealing with a problem where my PC frequently restarts without warning. It only happens when I'm browsing in a browser, after using it for 10 to 20 minutes. Sometimes it takes just a minute or two, and it seems completely random. In games, this doesn't occur at all—almost never, like once a month. I also notice artifacts while scrolling; they appear briefly as black and white squares lasting less than a second. Extremely rarely, a blue screen of death appears during games, but that's happened only a few times. I've tried various fixes from other forums, but nothing worked. I've installed a fresh Windows, added more RAM, updated the BIOS, replaced the power supply, wiped and reinstalled GPU drivers. My system specs are: Windows 11 Home, Intel i7-12700KF, MSI RTX4080, Supremacy X DDR4 2x16 at 3600MHz, Corsair HX1000 MSI PRO Z690-A. I plan to send the GPU to a shop for testing, to see if it's the GPU issue or another component. Any additional advice would be appreciated, as I really want my PC to function properly.
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backdoc01
06-10-2024, 06:30 AM #1

Hello, I'm dealing with a problem where my PC frequently restarts without warning. It only happens when I'm browsing in a browser, after using it for 10 to 20 minutes. Sometimes it takes just a minute or two, and it seems completely random. In games, this doesn't occur at all—almost never, like once a month. I also notice artifacts while scrolling; they appear briefly as black and white squares lasting less than a second. Extremely rarely, a blue screen of death appears during games, but that's happened only a few times. I've tried various fixes from other forums, but nothing worked. I've installed a fresh Windows, added more RAM, updated the BIOS, replaced the power supply, wiped and reinstalled GPU drivers. My system specs are: Windows 11 Home, Intel i7-12700KF, MSI RTX4080, Supremacy X DDR4 2x16 at 3600MHz, Corsair HX1000 MSI PRO Z690-A. I plan to send the GPU to a shop for testing, to see if it's the GPU issue or another component. Any additional advice would be appreciated, as I really want my PC to function properly.

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Carsen48
Junior Member
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06-10-2024, 06:30 AM
#2
The BSOD displays unclear messages. Check the eventviewer for odd activity. Look for warning triangles in Device Manager. Even with extra RAM, run a memtest. Monitor temperatures closely. If you think your GPU is faulty, ask someone to bring another one for testing. Recently, some users reported issues with Corsair PSUs in various forums.
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Carsen48
06-10-2024, 06:30 AM #2

The BSOD displays unclear messages. Check the eventviewer for odd activity. Look for warning triangles in Device Manager. Even with extra RAM, run a memtest. Monitor temperatures closely. If you think your GPU is faulty, ask someone to bring another one for testing. Recently, some users reported issues with Corsair PSUs in various forums.

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DarkBoy__YT
Posting Freak
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06-10-2024, 06:30 AM
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The last crash was quite long ago and I don't recall the message. After each failure, I see a critical alert saying: The system has rebooted without a clean shutdown. This issue might happen if the machine stopped working, crashed, or lost power suddenly. No warnings. I plan to run memtest tomorrow after work. Temperatures are normal, but the GPU and CPU often exceed 60°C during heavy use. I should never go over 30°C while idle or using light tasks like browsing. I've already tried getting a spare GPU, but no one is willing to help.
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DarkBoy__YT
06-10-2024, 06:30 AM #3

The last crash was quite long ago and I don't recall the message. After each failure, I see a critical alert saying: The system has rebooted without a clean shutdown. This issue might happen if the machine stopped working, crashed, or lost power suddenly. No warnings. I plan to run memtest tomorrow after work. Temperatures are normal, but the GPU and CPU often exceed 60°C during heavy use. I should never go over 30°C while idle or using light tasks like browsing. I've already tried getting a spare GPU, but no one is willing to help.

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ApeBarrel
Member
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06-10-2024, 06:30 AM
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It would be more suitable with a CPU not based on F.
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ApeBarrel
06-10-2024, 06:30 AM #4

It would be more suitable with a CPU not based on F.