Hello I understand that this question has been asked before however none of the ways to fix this issue have helped me in the slightest, such as cpu temperature, My computer was running at 100 degrees Celsius so I went to the store got a new fan and now its running at 30 degrees when just browsing the web and it sits around 63 degrees when playing games yet I am still getting random reboots, next up was the psu they said anything under 80 plus should be thrown away and to check if there is enough wattage for you computer, mine however is fatality 1000w 80plus gold champion 1 series so I feel like its not my psu, after that it was hard to find any information besides a few odd ball comments about updating drivers so I updated everything I could from windows updates to amd drivers but still I am having random reboots.
All I can think of is doing a bios flash to the newest version however I don't think that's necessary yet, the game it crashes on is CS:GO and I can play hearthstone perfectly fine it has also crashed while I was editing a video and watching a tv show with random tabs open along with Skype so it sounds like it just reboots whenever its stressed.
COMPUTER SPECS:
CPU / processor = intel core i5 -4690K 3.50 GHz
CPU / processor fan = cooler master hyper T2
motherboard = gigabyte z97MX-gaming 5
ram = Amd black edition patriot G2 memory
GPU / Graphics card = XFX radeon R9280x double Dissipation
psu / power supply = fatality 1000w 80plus gold champion 1 series
storage = no idea, it was from my old computer that was bought for me when I was younger so i kept it. however there is still 519 gigs left of space
so i don't imagine that the storage is the problem.
P.S. If anyone finds one of my parts to be old/ out of date or just easily upgraded for cheap then let me know.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Update~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
so long story shot i flashed my bios, bricked my motherboard, bought a new one, Asus z97-A.
Now since the new mother board anytime i play graphically intensive games my computer no longer shuts down and reboots HOWEVER now it just shut the whole game down or crates a black screen with and audio loop until I close the program, after a few more threads I found Furmark a Gpu stress test, and upon doing the test my computer shut down and rebooted its self, after that I swapped out my graphics card with my old one everything was smooth and then the game closed its self no errors or anything.
i'm gonna run more stress tests to see if i just did it wrong along with if i can find a Cpu stress test as well I will update with results soon.
All I can think of is doing a bios flash to the newest version however I don't think that's necessary yet, the game it crashes on is CS:GO and I can play hearthstone perfectly fine it has also crashed while I was editing a video and watching a tv show with random tabs open along with Skype so it sounds like it just reboots whenever its stressed.
COMPUTER SPECS:
CPU / processor = intel core i5 -4690K 3.50 GHz
CPU / processor fan = cooler master hyper T2
motherboard = gigabyte z97MX-gaming 5
ram = Amd black edition patriot G2 memory
GPU / Graphics card = XFX radeon R9280x double Dissipation
psu / power supply = fatality 1000w 80plus gold champion 1 series
storage = no idea, it was from my old computer that was bought for me when I was younger so i kept it. however there is still 519 gigs left of space
so i don't imagine that the storage is the problem.
P.S. If anyone finds one of my parts to be old/ out of date or just easily upgraded for cheap then let me know.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Update~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
so long story shot i flashed my bios, bricked my motherboard, bought a new one, Asus z97-A.
Now since the new mother board anytime i play graphically intensive games my computer no longer shuts down and reboots HOWEVER now it just shut the whole game down or crates a black screen with and audio loop until I close the program, after a few more threads I found Furmark a Gpu stress test, and upon doing the test my computer shut down and rebooted its self, after that I swapped out my graphics card with my old one everything was smooth and then the game closed its self no errors or anything.
i'm gonna run more stress tests to see if i just did it wrong along with if i can find a Cpu stress test as well I will update with results soon.