Hello!
So recently my computer has been restarting itself when under stress (eg during gaming).
My motherboard has built in defense mechanisms and tells me that it prevented damage to the mobo from a power surge with each unexpected reboot. This makes me think that the PSU is on its way out, as it's pretty old at this point (4 to 5 years old). However, I do have a spare GPU and tested the system under stress again. With the old card, depending on the game, it usually crashes the computer in around 20 mins, but with the new card it did not crash at all.
The difficulty I'm having in diagnosing this exact problem lies in the fact that this new card consumes around 100 fewer watts than the old card, so it's less strain on the PSU. As well, while playing certain games the video feed would cut to black veeeeery occasionally, then be undetectable by the monitor until the HDMI cable was reinserted into the HDMI port. This has been going on for about a year but is mainly contained to Overwatch for whatever reason.
I've confirmed that heat is not the culprit in any case, as CPU temp doesn't go beyond 60 degrees and GPU temp doesn't go beyond around 75 degrees.
Specs:
Core i7-5820k
Old card: GTX 980 ti
Test card: GTX 660 ti
PSU: Seasonic X-Series 650W (X-650)
Mobo: ASUS X-99A
I've just reseated the old 980 ti and I'm going to test it again real quick.
Any help would be appreciated!
So recently my computer has been restarting itself when under stress (eg during gaming).
My motherboard has built in defense mechanisms and tells me that it prevented damage to the mobo from a power surge with each unexpected reboot. This makes me think that the PSU is on its way out, as it's pretty old at this point (4 to 5 years old). However, I do have a spare GPU and tested the system under stress again. With the old card, depending on the game, it usually crashes the computer in around 20 mins, but with the new card it did not crash at all.
The difficulty I'm having in diagnosing this exact problem lies in the fact that this new card consumes around 100 fewer watts than the old card, so it's less strain on the PSU. As well, while playing certain games the video feed would cut to black veeeeery occasionally, then be undetectable by the monitor until the HDMI cable was reinserted into the HDMI port. This has been going on for about a year but is mainly contained to Overwatch for whatever reason.
I've confirmed that heat is not the culprit in any case, as CPU temp doesn't go beyond 60 degrees and GPU temp doesn't go beyond around 75 degrees.
Specs:
Core i7-5820k
Old card: GTX 980 ti
Test card: GTX 660 ti
PSU: Seasonic X-Series 650W (X-650)
Mobo: ASUS X-99A
I've just reseated the old 980 ti and I'm going to test it again real quick.
Any help would be appreciated!