Here is my story. (English will not be good be ready)
i5-8400 (May 2018 new)
msi z370 a-pro (may 2018 bought new
EVGA GTX 1050 ti (used on previous pc)
G.Skills ripjaws 2400 1x8 (may 2018 bought new)
PSU Corsair cx500 (old one, 4-5 years, maybe more, someone gave it to me)
HD Seagate 500MB, older part.
I've been running this PC for 1 year, without any issue. None.
Until last week, was in a game of Fortnite, PC shutdown. It tried to reboot, but it shut down again, it was doing that process 4 times before rebooting to a screen saying "warning your previous overclocking have failed and all values are set to default.
Updated Bios version, that message never cameback, and computer never did the boot/off boot/off 4 times before starting.
Then I started a stress test Project64 for 4hours, everything is fine.
Next day, I played 4-5 games of Fortnite, pc shutdown, auto restart, no blue screen, no error, just restarting. Started Fortnite again, played 3-4 games, crash.
I thought it might be Fortnite related. I uninstall. Re-installed. Downloaded last GPU Driver, updated Windows from 1803 to 1809.
Tested RAM in Windows Diagnostic, looked in Event Viewer, all good...
On to the next day, open computer at 11am, play maybe 20 games of fornite during the day, let the game open in lobby when I was doing other thing in the house. No crash. Cameback played some more no crash. Then I watched on the computer UFC fight, then GSW vs Portland, nothing, HWMonitor open all day, everything looks perfect. From 11am to Midnight nothing.
Then I decided to watch a youtube video, computer shutdown itself past midnight, rebooted automatically, no message no error... Went on to watch more youtube, then played some League of Legends, 3 games nothing wrong. Left the game, tried to open a picture and computer shutdown at 5am.
I keep having some random shutdown and I just can't figured it out anymore. I'm not very good with hardware, i know the basic. I have a thermaltake PSU in a box, a 500w unit, was in a friend pc, he switched after 2 years using it because he had a new pc which needed more power (1080ti/ryzen 2800x) so when he heard my issue he gave it to me.
Is it worth it to test it out? Or doesnt sound like a psu problem.
Feel free to gave me idea, my knowledge isnt good to troubleshoot after what I did already.
i5-8400 (May 2018 new)
msi z370 a-pro (may 2018 bought new
EVGA GTX 1050 ti (used on previous pc)
G.Skills ripjaws 2400 1x8 (may 2018 bought new)
PSU Corsair cx500 (old one, 4-5 years, maybe more, someone gave it to me)
HD Seagate 500MB, older part.
I've been running this PC for 1 year, without any issue. None.
Until last week, was in a game of Fortnite, PC shutdown. It tried to reboot, but it shut down again, it was doing that process 4 times before rebooting to a screen saying "warning your previous overclocking have failed and all values are set to default.
Updated Bios version, that message never cameback, and computer never did the boot/off boot/off 4 times before starting.
Then I started a stress test Project64 for 4hours, everything is fine.
Next day, I played 4-5 games of Fortnite, pc shutdown, auto restart, no blue screen, no error, just restarting. Started Fortnite again, played 3-4 games, crash.
I thought it might be Fortnite related. I uninstall. Re-installed. Downloaded last GPU Driver, updated Windows from 1803 to 1809.
Tested RAM in Windows Diagnostic, looked in Event Viewer, all good...
On to the next day, open computer at 11am, play maybe 20 games of fornite during the day, let the game open in lobby when I was doing other thing in the house. No crash. Cameback played some more no crash. Then I watched on the computer UFC fight, then GSW vs Portland, nothing, HWMonitor open all day, everything looks perfect. From 11am to Midnight nothing.
Then I decided to watch a youtube video, computer shutdown itself past midnight, rebooted automatically, no message no error... Went on to watch more youtube, then played some League of Legends, 3 games nothing wrong. Left the game, tried to open a picture and computer shutdown at 5am.
I keep having some random shutdown and I just can't figured it out anymore. I'm not very good with hardware, i know the basic. I have a thermaltake PSU in a box, a 500w unit, was in a friend pc, he switched after 2 years using it because he had a new pc which needed more power (1080ti/ryzen 2800x) so when he heard my issue he gave it to me.
Is it worth it to test it out? Or doesnt sound like a psu problem.
Feel free to gave me idea, my knowledge isnt good to troubleshoot after what I did already.