Built a new system with the below specs.
CPU: 5600x
Mobo: Aorus b550i Pro Ax
SSD: Intel 1TB 665p
RAM: 2x 8Gb Ballistix 3600 MHz (BL2K8G36C16U4B)
PSU: Corsair SF750
GPU: EVGA 3060ti xc
Case: Velka 7, aka 'The Toaster Oven'
When the system runs, it runs great. While the case itself can radiate some heat, the components stay cool. With HWinfo running at max load, CPU tops out at 71, and GPU at 68. VMOS is a nice and chilly 52.
The problem is the system periodically crashes. Event Viewer lists Event ID: 41 "Kernel Power", and doesn't provide a bug-check code. It will crash several times in an evening, sometimes while under load, other times just browsing the web, trying to research why the system is crashing.
Solutions/Diagnostics tried:
1.) Memtest86 - 4 clean passes
2.) New GPU Drivers - Cleaned with DDU in safe mode, no joy.
3.) Swapped to new PSU - No luck
4.) Re-seated... everything.
5.) Uninstalled and re-installed the latest windows updates.
I'm honestly a bit lost on this one, since I don't seem to have a lot of information. The internet says it could be anything from the MoBo's power delivery, to bad power delivery from the home electric grid, to bad RAM, to evil sprites angry at me for not believing in angry sprites.
ANY guidance would be greatly appreciated.
CPU: 5600x
Mobo: Aorus b550i Pro Ax
SSD: Intel 1TB 665p
RAM: 2x 8Gb Ballistix 3600 MHz (BL2K8G36C16U4B)
PSU: Corsair SF750
GPU: EVGA 3060ti xc
Case: Velka 7, aka 'The Toaster Oven'
When the system runs, it runs great. While the case itself can radiate some heat, the components stay cool. With HWinfo running at max load, CPU tops out at 71, and GPU at 68. VMOS is a nice and chilly 52.
The problem is the system periodically crashes. Event Viewer lists Event ID: 41 "Kernel Power", and doesn't provide a bug-check code. It will crash several times in an evening, sometimes while under load, other times just browsing the web, trying to research why the system is crashing.
Solutions/Diagnostics tried:
1.) Memtest86 - 4 clean passes
2.) New GPU Drivers - Cleaned with DDU in safe mode, no joy.
3.) Swapped to new PSU - No luck
4.) Re-seated... everything.
5.) Uninstalled and re-installed the latest windows updates.
I'm honestly a bit lost on this one, since I don't seem to have a lot of information. The internet says it could be anything from the MoBo's power delivery, to bad power delivery from the home electric grid, to bad RAM, to evil sprites angry at me for not believing in angry sprites.
ANY guidance would be greatly appreciated.