System power is cut off entirely.
System power is cut off entirely.
Did you look in Event Viewer for any WHEA events? In Event Viewer navigate to Windows Logs → System. On the right, choose Filter Current Log. From the Event Sources menu, pick WHEA-logger and highlight it if present. Right-click and save it as instructed. Share it following the same steps the bot guides you through. WHEA stands for Windows Hardware Error Architecture. The CPU keeps track of itself and PCIe devices; if a serious problem arises, it may trigger a shutdown and log the event upon restart. Normally, power issues would be the likely cause, though a new event suggests something else—unless the wall power is fluctuating.
It’s possible you’re right. No need to worry, I’ll ignore any advice. It might have been me. Mobo and psu are back in for the be quiet 13M (seems better), and the b850 tomohawk max wifi is working. I could have misplaced cables without realizing it—it’s just my second attempt. I’ll do more research before my next build with new parts. An experienced friend is helping this time, so we’ll see if I’ve been a bit careless but redoing everything five times with two psus. Hopefully I won’t be too dumb, haha.