System shuts down or stops working even when using BIOS settings.
System shuts down or stops working even when using BIOS settings.
I encountered a similar problem before but resolved it after replacing the RAM. The PC would crash during a League of Legends session, fail to boot into Windows, and even experience issues in the BIOS. I performed a hard reset, disabled XMP settings, and ran it as stock. It crashed again on another try. I'm unsure if the RAM was the main cause or if another factor is responsible. The other components are about three years old, and the system uses a full case cooling setup, so temperature shouldn't be a concern. The liquid was also changed two years ago. Appreciate your help!
Unfortunately, they usually reach their maximum around 60°C during operation, which isn't unusual.
It doesn't even cause a blue screen. It just stops completely. Also, it won't restart by itself. The two crashes I experienced didn’t appear to be linked. They occurred on separate maps in the first game—just farming—and then shifted to a teamfight scenario in the second (which is typical for Aram). I’m not sure if you’re familiar with the game or its mechanics, but I hope this description is clear. I'm currently running MemTest86 while the RAM is set to its XMP standard. Let's see how it performs.
This description is clear and detailed. It’s a solid concept—please revisit when the project is complete. If you manage to run Windows smoothly, review Event Viewer for any recent issues; they appear as a red warning symbol.
MemTest86 completed successfully across 4 runs with no errors found. Four critical issues were detected in the Event Viewer. The root cause appears to be related to Kernel-Power with Event ID 41, indicating a possible shutdown failure. Overall system behavior seems stable at the moment. Should the issue reappear, I'll provide an update. Appreciate your prompt responses, 1ppOverheat
The processor works best with 2666mhz RAM. Aim to operate at this speed only. Avoid pushing the CPU beyond its limits (if possible). Use all available components as they are. Occasionally, Windows updates may roll back previous versions. Turn off Fastboot in Windows settings. Inspect any USB cables for damage. Set the default USB driver in Windows. Consider relocating your mouse's KB USB port to a different slot since the motherboard has only five USB ports at the rear.
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