F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop What other options do you have? (Troubleshooting Assistance)

What other options do you have? (Troubleshooting Assistance)

What other options do you have? (Troubleshooting Assistance)

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KizuPvP
Member
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09-13-2016, 04:13 AM
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KizuPvP
09-13-2016, 04:13 AM #1

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The_D3mon
Senior Member
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09-13-2016, 04:48 AM
#2
Random shutdowns on AMD systems usually point to a faulty CPU, erratic RAM, a BIOS glitch, or a weak PSU. Finding a defective CPU is nearly impossible without another component, and since it varies with workload, it's unlikely. Unstable RAM is a plausible cause, especially if it passed MemTest86; however, even then a restart might fail the test. A BIOS error is the simplest to investigate—update it and see if symptoms disappear. With these issues appearing suddenly, a PSU problem is the most probable cause, though replacing it would be complex and risky.
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The_D3mon
09-13-2016, 04:48 AM #2

Random shutdowns on AMD systems usually point to a faulty CPU, erratic RAM, a BIOS glitch, or a weak PSU. Finding a defective CPU is nearly impossible without another component, and since it varies with workload, it's unlikely. Unstable RAM is a plausible cause, especially if it passed MemTest86; however, even then a restart might fail the test. A BIOS error is the simplest to investigate—update it and see if symptoms disappear. With these issues appearing suddenly, a PSU problem is the most probable cause, though replacing it would be complex and risky.

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Eratheon
Junior Member
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09-14-2016, 11:11 PM
#3
Moved to troubleshooting section
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Eratheon
09-14-2016, 11:11 PM #3

Moved to troubleshooting section

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974chico974
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 01:02 AM
#4
All your efforts seem to have been completed. I’d better update the motherboard BIOS first, since you didn’t mention trying that. If that fails, I’d suggest testing the system with a different power supply unit next.
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974chico974
09-15-2016, 01:02 AM #4

All your efforts seem to have been completed. I’d better update the motherboard BIOS first, since you didn’t mention trying that. If that fails, I’d suggest testing the system with a different power supply unit next.

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tamemarco
Senior Member
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09-18-2016, 05:09 AM
#5
I'll check the VT3 for crashes and see if I can recreate the issue. It was tough to pinpoint the problem. Sometimes watching YouTube helped, other times I could play games and watch videos without issues. I'll look for nearby places to test PSUs. The RM1000x is pretty straightforward to access or replace.
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tamemarco
09-18-2016, 05:09 AM #5

I'll check the VT3 for crashes and see if I can recreate the issue. It was tough to pinpoint the problem. Sometimes watching YouTube helped, other times I could play games and watch videos without issues. I'll look for nearby places to test PSUs. The RM1000x is pretty straightforward to access or replace.

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09-19-2016, 01:55 AM
#6
I think I updated it when I first built the PC but there's a new version out from just a few days ago (16th I think) so Im gonna install that and see whether it helps! Thanks for the help
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itza_red_panda
09-19-2016, 01:55 AM #6

I think I updated it when I first built the PC but there's a new version out from just a few days ago (16th I think) so Im gonna install that and see whether it helps! Thanks for the help