My PC has recently started to shutdown unexpectedly. Today I discovered this is because of an overall overheating issue within the system. By shutdown I mean total loss of power. My guess is that one of the components is triggering an overheat, causing the system to shut itself off. The weird thing is that there is really no need for it to do that.
After doing days and days of debugging, I can state the following facts:
None of the above temperatures seem too high.
Special dates and events:
12 september:
- I reinstalled windows 10, and I'm now on version 20H2.
24 september:
How the removal of a monitor can start causing these overheating issues, I don't know.
I am at my wits end. My knowledge of PC's is vast, but this problem really goes over my head. I think there's a small chip on the motherboard overheating, causing this shutdown, but I wouldn't know how to detect that.
Thank you to anyone who wishes to help me out!
After doing days and days of debugging, I can state the following facts:
- There is an overheating issue. I know this because I sometimes restart the pc immediately after the shutdown, and it will shutdown again when loading windows. It will keep doing this unless I give it a few minutes to cool down, after which the pc works fine again.
- It's not the major components that are overheating. I run OCCT's "Power" stress test, and I can see that all the temps are within bounds of the component's max temps. See the table below
- Windows Event Viewer reports a critical event after each shutdown. The event ID is 41, and there are no BugcheckParameters.
- Even after cleaning the PC of dust, the same issue occurs.
- Resetting the BIOS doesn't help.
Component | Model | General max temp in C |
---|---|---|
CPU | Ryzen 5 2600 | 85 |
GPU | GTX 1660 super | 75 (Hot spot 85) |
RAM | Corsair Vengeance 2x8GB @ 3000mhz | ? |
SSD | Samsung 860 EVO 1TB | TBA |
HDD | Some old Hitachi 1TB drive | ? |
PSU | Cooler Master MWE Gold 750w | ? |
Motherboard | AsRock B450M Pro4 | 41 |
None of the above temperatures seem too high.
Special dates and events:
12 september:
- I reinstalled windows 10, and I'm now on version 20H2.
24 september:
- I decided to remove 1 of the monitors of my setup.
- Immediately after this, the shutdowns started.
How the removal of a monitor can start causing these overheating issues, I don't know.
I am at my wits end. My knowledge of PC's is vast, but this problem really goes over my head. I think there's a small chip on the motherboard overheating, causing this shutdown, but I wouldn't know how to detect that.
Thank you to anyone who wishes to help me out!