Hi
A few weeks ago, I was getting regular shutdowns of my PC, which according to Event Viewer were all due to "Kernel Power Event 41" events.
These coincided with when the weather was particularly hot (for this country at least - England). Well over 30 degrees for days on end.
Thinking therefore that it must be temperature related, I decided to buy an AIO cooler for my CPU. With this installed, I had no more shutdowns - so I thought I'd fixed it. However, today it has just happened again - and guess what? The weather is very hot again.
I am convinced that my AIO is doing a better job of keeping my CPU cool than my old air cooler, so I am now beginning to wonder if there is some other aspect of my system which is temperature sensitive.
A Google search of "kernel power event 41", lists a multitude of potential causes. One of them is a faulty PSU. Is it possible for a PSU to be OK at an ambient temperature of e.g. 25 deg C, but not OK at over 30 deg C?
When it crashed today, the PC wasn't even under any significant load. My wife was simply looking at the Internet. However, I play intensive games and they don't seem to trigger a crash - which is another reason why I am suspecting some component other than the CPU, or even the GPU.
Has anyone here had problems of this type, how did you diagnose the cause, and how did you fix it?
My CPU is a Ryzen 5800x, my motherboard is a Asus 570x TUF wifi, and my GPU is a Powercolor RX7800 XT.
Thanks!
A few weeks ago, I was getting regular shutdowns of my PC, which according to Event Viewer were all due to "Kernel Power Event 41" events.
These coincided with when the weather was particularly hot (for this country at least - England). Well over 30 degrees for days on end.
Thinking therefore that it must be temperature related, I decided to buy an AIO cooler for my CPU. With this installed, I had no more shutdowns - so I thought I'd fixed it. However, today it has just happened again - and guess what? The weather is very hot again.
I am convinced that my AIO is doing a better job of keeping my CPU cool than my old air cooler, so I am now beginning to wonder if there is some other aspect of my system which is temperature sensitive.
A Google search of "kernel power event 41", lists a multitude of potential causes. One of them is a faulty PSU. Is it possible for a PSU to be OK at an ambient temperature of e.g. 25 deg C, but not OK at over 30 deg C?
When it crashed today, the PC wasn't even under any significant load. My wife was simply looking at the Internet. However, I play intensive games and they don't seem to trigger a crash - which is another reason why I am suspecting some component other than the CPU, or even the GPU.
Has anyone here had problems of this type, how did you diagnose the cause, and how did you fix it?
My CPU is a Ryzen 5800x, my motherboard is a Asus 570x TUF wifi, and my GPU is a Powercolor RX7800 XT.
Thanks!