F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The laptop powers off abruptly without any notice or blue screen.

The laptop powers off abruptly without any notice or blue screen.

The laptop powers off abruptly without any notice or blue screen.

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Tango599
Member
165
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#1
Hi Everyone, I’m dealing with an unusual issue that seems to require a bit more technical insight into the hardware. I was hoping to gather some suggestions for troubleshooting, but it looks like Reddit isn’t the best resource these days, especially with privacy concerns. Here’s what I know so far:

System Details: I have an Asus laptop running all AMD components. All driver and Windows updates are up to date. The main problem is that the laptop abruptly shuts down—like power was cut off. There are no blue screens or error messages; it just stops suddenly, possibly triggered by the BIOS or a power loss.

Gameplay Patterns: This happens often when playing games, but only in certain titles. For example, it occurs during loading screens after benchmarking or races in F1 2022. In FM games, it appears after the match ends. In Resident Evil 4 remake, it happens when a player dies. Other games like Rocket League, Overcooked 2, and Cities Skylines don’t experience this issue. It seems to affect both battery and plugged-in scenarios. This started a few months ago, but I haven’t found a solution yet.

Event Logs: When I restart the system, it logs only one error saying “last shutdown was unexpected.” There’s no warning beforehand that caught my attention. I’m attaching the log file in case it helps.

Steps Taken:
1. Confirmed all updates and drivers are current.
2. Verified all OS files are intact.
3. Ran benchmarks for two hours with full CPU and GPU usage.
4. Performed overheating and PSU tests for one hour each.

Current Situation: I can play games without issues, so I’m sticking with them. For the crashing ones, I adjusted settings and tried again, but nothing worked. I can recreate the crash in F1 and FM repeatedly, especially when switching from gameplay to menus. If I keep running the same benchmark for ten laps, it doesn’t crash, but stopping early does. This suggests overheating isn’t the cause. I’m leaning toward a hardware fault or software glitch.

Challenge: There’s no blue screen, so pinpointing the exact cause is tough. I can open the laptop’s back panel, but I don’t want to risk damaging anything by pulling wires. On the software side, I’m comfortable tweaking settings as suggested.

P.S.: I just set up a new account because my real name is used on YouTube. I want to keep this private.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. If I can identify what’s behind this, I’d be able to find a workaround.
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Tango599
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #1

Hi Everyone, I’m dealing with an unusual issue that seems to require a bit more technical insight into the hardware. I was hoping to gather some suggestions for troubleshooting, but it looks like Reddit isn’t the best resource these days, especially with privacy concerns. Here’s what I know so far:

System Details: I have an Asus laptop running all AMD components. All driver and Windows updates are up to date. The main problem is that the laptop abruptly shuts down—like power was cut off. There are no blue screens or error messages; it just stops suddenly, possibly triggered by the BIOS or a power loss.

Gameplay Patterns: This happens often when playing games, but only in certain titles. For example, it occurs during loading screens after benchmarking or races in F1 2022. In FM games, it appears after the match ends. In Resident Evil 4 remake, it happens when a player dies. Other games like Rocket League, Overcooked 2, and Cities Skylines don’t experience this issue. It seems to affect both battery and plugged-in scenarios. This started a few months ago, but I haven’t found a solution yet.

Event Logs: When I restart the system, it logs only one error saying “last shutdown was unexpected.” There’s no warning beforehand that caught my attention. I’m attaching the log file in case it helps.

Steps Taken:
1. Confirmed all updates and drivers are current.
2. Verified all OS files are intact.
3. Ran benchmarks for two hours with full CPU and GPU usage.
4. Performed overheating and PSU tests for one hour each.

Current Situation: I can play games without issues, so I’m sticking with them. For the crashing ones, I adjusted settings and tried again, but nothing worked. I can recreate the crash in F1 and FM repeatedly, especially when switching from gameplay to menus. If I keep running the same benchmark for ten laps, it doesn’t crash, but stopping early does. This suggests overheating isn’t the cause. I’m leaning toward a hardware fault or software glitch.

Challenge: There’s no blue screen, so pinpointing the exact cause is tough. I can open the laptop’s back panel, but I don’t want to risk damaging anything by pulling wires. On the software side, I’m comfortable tweaking settings as suggested.

P.S.: I just set up a new account because my real name is used on YouTube. I want to keep this private.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. If I can identify what’s behind this, I’d be able to find a workaround.

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JASmalley
Member
51
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#2
It seems you're asking about returning the item for repair or exchange since it might be a hardware problem.
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JASmalley
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #2

It seems you're asking about returning the item for repair or exchange since it might be a hardware problem.

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Mr_Floobiful
Posting Freak
890
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#3
Unfortunately, it isn't. It's already three years old. I can opt for the extended warranty, but I'm hoping to identify the faulty hardware and repair it myself. It would be significantly less expensive than the warranty option.
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Mr_Floobiful
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #3

Unfortunately, it isn't. It's already three years old. I can opt for the extended warranty, but I'm hoping to identify the faulty hardware and repair it myself. It would be significantly less expensive than the warranty option.

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Qwertion
Junior Member
32
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#4
Verify your memory using PassMark Memtest86 or Memtest86+. Inspect your storage with Hard Disk Sentinel. Execute Prime95 Blend plus Furmark. Use the PSU test in OCCT. Keep an eye on your temps.
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Qwertion
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #4

Verify your memory using PassMark Memtest86 or Memtest86+. Inspect your storage with Hard Disk Sentinel. Execute Prime95 Blend plus Furmark. Use the PSU test in OCCT. Keep an eye on your temps.

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Dormin15
Member
110
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#5
Starting the tests now. Updates will follow once everything finishes. Noticing an odd issue in memtest: the top left displays a CPU temperature of 100°C. That’s higher than the usual 95°C I’ve seen before, even on brand new hardware. It seems like it might be throttling now. I’ve kept the fans clean but haven’t replaced the thermal paste. Not sure if it’s necessary. I’ll check again after the tests. Hope they reveal something. P.S. I still can’t figure out why some games don’t crash if they overheat—shouldn’t it show up in all tests?
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Dormin15
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #5

Starting the tests now. Updates will follow once everything finishes. Noticing an odd issue in memtest: the top left displays a CPU temperature of 100°C. That’s higher than the usual 95°C I’ve seen before, even on brand new hardware. It seems like it might be throttling now. I’ve kept the fans clean but haven’t replaced the thermal paste. Not sure if it’s necessary. I’ll check again after the tests. Hope they reveal something. P.S. I still can’t figure out why some games don’t crash if they overheat—shouldn’t it show up in all tests?

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Sertero28
Senior Member
589
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#6
It could resemble Diablo 4’s behavior of killing GPUs due to a hardware issue that becomes visible in the game. If the problem stemmed from software, you’d likely see logs in Windows (like event viewer or memory dumps). A clean shutdown without any logs usually points to a hardware fault. If it occurs only in specific games, it suggests a GPU problem. Since computers behave unpredictably, I’ll keep this open to possibility. To check for driver-related issues, try using DDU and reinstalling the display drivers.
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Sertero28
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #6

It could resemble Diablo 4’s behavior of killing GPUs due to a hardware issue that becomes visible in the game. If the problem stemmed from software, you’d likely see logs in Windows (like event viewer or memory dumps). A clean shutdown without any logs usually points to a hardware fault. If it occurs only in specific games, it suggests a GPU problem. Since computers behave unpredictably, I’ll keep this open to possibility. To check for driver-related issues, try using DDU and reinstalling the display drivers.

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RockySD
Junior Member
12
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#7
Completed testing phase. Results have been posted to the main thread. Planning to execute the full OCCT test suite; any improvements should appear then.
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RockySD
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #7

Completed testing phase. Results have been posted to the main thread. Planning to execute the full OCCT test suite; any improvements should appear then.

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Nienke_2002
Senior Member
621
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#8
I think it makes sense to record logs if the problem were purely software-based. I’m wondering if a software glitch might be triggering the BIOS. Perhaps the CPU boost or rebar feature isn’t functioning properly. I just reinstalled the drivers yesterday and it didn’t help. All hardware tests came back clean. If there’s a GPU issue, it should show up in some benchmark results. It’s really confusing. It feels a lot like the Diablo 4 case you mentioned—something in the software could be revealing either a BIOS or hardware problem.
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Nienke_2002
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #8

I think it makes sense to record logs if the problem were purely software-based. I’m wondering if a software glitch might be triggering the BIOS. Perhaps the CPU boost or rebar feature isn’t functioning properly. I just reinstalled the drivers yesterday and it didn’t help. All hardware tests came back clean. If there’s a GPU issue, it should show up in some benchmark results. It’s really confusing. It feels a lot like the Diablo 4 case you mentioned—something in the software could be revealing either a BIOS or hardware problem.

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Bogorat
Junior Member
20
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#9
Operate it using only wall power to exclude any battery involvement.
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Bogorat
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #9

Operate it using only wall power to exclude any battery involvement.

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awsomeplayzmc
Junior Member
18
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM
#10
Currently, executing a CPU test for two hours in OCT.
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awsomeplayzmc
10-31-2023, 02:11 AM #10

Currently, executing a CPU test for two hours in OCT.

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