Hey everyone,
My PC I believe is currently 3 years old but I'm not exactly sure how long this probably has been existing (might be a year and a half not sure). Problem is that whenever I play a demanding video game like Devil May Cry 5, my PC crashes and then reboots immediately. I have quite decent temperatures in every component, (except PSU probably which I'll come to that later) have run memtest and stress tested CPU. I play demanding games on high/ultra with no FPS problem, I lower the settings in any case if my PC crashes again but it doesn't seem to help.
In the case of my PSU, I'll already be changing it but I can't really pinpoint if the problem is really caused by the PSU. Fan isn't working, so that's a problem obviously however I'm not really sure if that would make my PC crash and reboot again. I've also run a PSU stress test which it failed so again it seems that the problem is in PSU but I don't know if PSU specific stress-test works independent from GPU stress-test and that's the reason I have my doubts about it. What do you think? Should I test more and see if there's anything wrong with my GPU or is it all PSU?
Specs:
i5 6402P CPU
R9 390 Graphics Card
MSI H110M PRO-VD
Aerocool KCAS 600W
HyperX 8GB x1
Windows 10
My PC I believe is currently 3 years old but I'm not exactly sure how long this probably has been existing (might be a year and a half not sure). Problem is that whenever I play a demanding video game like Devil May Cry 5, my PC crashes and then reboots immediately. I have quite decent temperatures in every component, (except PSU probably which I'll come to that later) have run memtest and stress tested CPU. I play demanding games on high/ultra with no FPS problem, I lower the settings in any case if my PC crashes again but it doesn't seem to help.
In the case of my PSU, I'll already be changing it but I can't really pinpoint if the problem is really caused by the PSU. Fan isn't working, so that's a problem obviously however I'm not really sure if that would make my PC crash and reboot again. I've also run a PSU stress test which it failed so again it seems that the problem is in PSU but I don't know if PSU specific stress-test works independent from GPU stress-test and that's the reason I have my doubts about it. What do you think? Should I test more and see if there's anything wrong with my GPU or is it all PSU?
Specs:
i5 6402P CPU
R9 390 Graphics Card
MSI H110M PRO-VD
Aerocool KCAS 600W
HyperX 8GB x1
Windows 10