Hi guys,
Built a new PC a few days ago, seemingly ran okay at first but if I run any games (tried Overwatch, Apex legends so far) it hard crashes one or two games in, no reboot. I know it sounds like a power issue but I think the PSU is sufficient.
Here are the specs, all components brand new:
Intel i7-8700k
Corsiar LPX 3200C16 16GB
Asus TUF Z390 Gaming WiFi
MSI RTX 2080Ti Gaming X Trio
Aerocool P7-750W Platinum
Initially had OCed to 4.8ghz and XMP, ran bunch of Prime95 to make sure it was stable. During troubleshooting I reset CMOS so CPU is back to stock speeds with memory running at 2133mhz.
Also tired a full reinstall of Nvidia drivers using DDU.
Did a hwinfo64 log until the point it crashed (from desktop->starting overwatch->crashing): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1e1tvCsl6Ki5KvANs-1T23ChXn-wF4GyL
Can definitely rule out thermals, CPU and GPU running well within limits.
I can borrow another power supply from a friend to try in a couple of days but apart from that I'm pretty stumped, any ideas? Are there any tools that I can use to rule out things like memory and motherboard?
Built a new PC a few days ago, seemingly ran okay at first but if I run any games (tried Overwatch, Apex legends so far) it hard crashes one or two games in, no reboot. I know it sounds like a power issue but I think the PSU is sufficient.
Here are the specs, all components brand new:
Intel i7-8700k
Corsiar LPX 3200C16 16GB
Asus TUF Z390 Gaming WiFi
MSI RTX 2080Ti Gaming X Trio
Aerocool P7-750W Platinum
Initially had OCed to 4.8ghz and XMP, ran bunch of Prime95 to make sure it was stable. During troubleshooting I reset CMOS so CPU is back to stock speeds with memory running at 2133mhz.
Also tired a full reinstall of Nvidia drivers using DDU.
Did a hwinfo64 log until the point it crashed (from desktop->starting overwatch->crashing): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1e1tvCsl6Ki5KvANs-1T23ChXn-wF4GyL
Can definitely rule out thermals, CPU and GPU running well within limits.
I can borrow another power supply from a friend to try in a couple of days but apart from that I'm pretty stumped, any ideas? Are there any tools that I can use to rule out things like memory and motherboard?