The new PC needs to be unplugged from the wall, wait a short time, then reconnect to restart.
The new PC needs to be unplugged from the wall, wait a short time, then reconnect to restart.
Hello everyone hope you're having a nice day. I just finished my new rig but when I gaming after like 30 mins my pc shutdown completely. But the motherboard light stays on. Pressing power button does nothing I have unplug it from the wall and wait for my motherboard's lights turn off then switch on the power to turn it on again. I already checked for cpu and gpu temps but they are okay so no overheating there. Any kind of help will be nice thank you
System specifications vary based on the chosen motherboard brand—AMD or Intel—and the processor type. The chipset may be labeled as northbridge or southbridge, and overheating issues could stem from inadequate VRM heatsinks or poor seating. Most modern boards include BIOS data showing temperature ranges for various components. Pay attention to voltage details such as 12V, 5V, and 3.3V from the power supply unit. Fan control settings should also be reviewed; ensure the CPU fan is properly connected to its designated header on the board. Low or zero RPM speeds may trigger shutdowns.
System details: CPU is Ryzen 7600x, motherboard model Asus Tuf Gaming B650-Plus, GPU is zotac 3060ti, RAM consists of two 16GB DDR5 5600MHz modules, power supply uses Crosshair CX750M, custom fan curves are configured to avoid zero RPM, and PSU voltages appear correct.
Is the bios equipped with a fan area? I’m checking if any of the fans could have a faulty RPM sensor and whether there’s a setting to skip shutdown when performance drops.
Good luck, please fix it. Monitor your temperatures closely. If unused fan headers appear on the motherboard, they’ll likely stop responding first—handle CPU fan settings carefully; stopping them can cause overheating, though the system should shut down automatically.
It seems everything is resolved. Appreciate your patience. Thanks!