Computer turns off unexpectedly

shevin0818

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Jan 17, 2018
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Ok so this has been a long standing issue and it all started after i had to pretty much buy whole new internals after forgetting to put risers on my new case. long story short i fried my MOBO and such and bought new RAM, CPU and MOBO, as well as a new power supply and heatsink as i thought that i had a power issue or overheating issue. I upgraded from a 650W to a 750W so the only two i didn't replace were hard drive and GPU. What happens is that i could be randomly playing a game or just watching a video. My computer freezes, monitor goes into sleep mode, my sounds loops/ glitches and my MOBO turns off and fans spin full RPM. This has gone on for so long and i'm so tired of it. any help would be greatly appreciated.

Specs:
GPU: MSI Radeon R9 380
MOBO: Gigabyte AX370-K3
PSU: ThermalTake Smart 750W
RAM: 8GB one stick.
HD: WD 1TB
 

i also forgot to mention that when i restart it, passwords for stuff like steam and other passwords or game files are missing. i did every test(all passed) except long generic which i cant seem to get through without my pc doing it again. the dpi on my mouse also changes back to its default setting
 

It took 3 hours of just leaving my pc be but it passed the long generic. and i haven't checked the thermal paste but while i was playing GTA V which is my most demanding game probably and my cpu was at 40C and my diode was 45-47C which im pretty sure is a low/ average temp and it still crashed. And i'm not sure but i'm almost positive there is a rythmic clicking coming from my pc and i checked all my fans and no wire are hitting them so if you have any idea what that is. its actually quite annoying if you listen to it.
 
I have a 1TB western digital green. so my only guess if anything is bad or unstable heads. would my disk being overloaded have anything to do with it. any time i open my task manager my disk is always at 100% capacity.

 

like the drivers for what. is it possible it could be bad or unstable heads?
 


Sorry for the TYPO. I meant to say contact the drives support line.