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Windows keeps restarting when a new PC is built.

Windows keeps restarting when a new PC is built.

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XenkerPT
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02-24-2022, 12:17 PM
#11
The cooler's cooling performance is lacking. Having six fans doesn't matter much if the CPU overheats. Regarding the other inquiries, are all the mounting screws on the cooler securely fastened and unable to be turned further?
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XenkerPT
02-24-2022, 12:17 PM #11

The cooler's cooling performance is lacking. Having six fans doesn't matter much if the CPU overheats. Regarding the other inquiries, are all the mounting screws on the cooler securely fastened and unable to be turned further?

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_SmolKelly_
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02-24-2022, 01:29 PM
#12
I used the Memtest86 tool.
I already removed the 3060. For a while it seemed to be better but when a game was downloading, the system rebooted again.
Memory was in 2nd and 4th slots. I found out that 1 of the memories is faulty using the memtest tool and used the other memory on the 2nd slot. Maybe the other RAM stick is faulty too(?).
PSU is as new as it can be, used it first time 1 week ago.
The pins of the CPU are on the motherboard and do not seem to be bent or something.
Also, I tried overloading the PC by opening many YouTube tabs playing a video in Chrome and it did that without a problem. The system reboots on unreasonable moments. For example when I turn it on and type the password and Discord is opening on startup, the system reboots. When I am downloading League of Legends from the client, I am downloading it for 2-3 mins and then the system reboots again. Those were just 2 examples of course it is generally happening in different moments.
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_SmolKelly_
02-24-2022, 01:29 PM #12

I used the Memtest86 tool.
I already removed the 3060. For a while it seemed to be better but when a game was downloading, the system rebooted again.
Memory was in 2nd and 4th slots. I found out that 1 of the memories is faulty using the memtest tool and used the other memory on the 2nd slot. Maybe the other RAM stick is faulty too(?).
PSU is as new as it can be, used it first time 1 week ago.
The pins of the CPU are on the motherboard and do not seem to be bent or something.
Also, I tried overloading the PC by opening many YouTube tabs playing a video in Chrome and it did that without a problem. The system reboots on unreasonable moments. For example when I turn it on and type the password and Discord is opening on startup, the system reboots. When I am downloading League of Legends from the client, I am downloading it for 2-3 mins and then the system reboots again. Those were just 2 examples of course it is generally happening in different moments.

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pertipoju
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03-17-2022, 01:44 AM
#13
Launch Windows in Safe Mode without networking to check if it restarts unexpectedly. This will help determine if the problem lies with hardware or software.
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pertipoju
03-17-2022, 01:44 AM #13

Launch Windows in Safe Mode without networking to check if it restarts unexpectedly. This will help determine if the problem lies with hardware or software.

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