Ok so i built a new PC and opened a thread a while back and the general consesus was my overclock "must" be unstable.
My build is
CPU: i9 10900K
MOBO: MSI z490 MAG tomahawk
SSD: 970 EVO 1TB NVME
COOLER: NOCTUA-D15
RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR PRO RGB 3200 16GB (8x8)
GPU: GIGABYTE XTREME GAMING GTX 1070
PSU: COOLERMASTER V650
Ok so this happens randomly, sometimes goes 3 days without doing it even when overclocked, sometimes does it 3 times a day, randomly while idling or gaming, just complete power off and restarts a couple seconds later
I was lead to believe maybe unstable overclock so i went to something extremely stable (5.0ghz @ 1.300v passes CInebench r20 and r23 and realbench and prime, remains under 90c in all programs, completely stabe at everything i throw at it, and once again today after a few days of nothing, its happened twice withint 3 hours.
I bought a UPS assuming it HAD to be my house wiring as its pretty old, same result, i really need help figuring this out the only thing that isn't brand new is the PSU and GPU (both about 3 years old) both in very good condition
My main question is, is there a way to see whats triggering this? inside windows? like event viewer with some 3rd part app, or what do i do from here, i know everything is built perfectly and will buy a PSU next but im 99% sure i'll have the same issues. I'm stumped.
Pls help, thankyou
My build is
CPU: i9 10900K
MOBO: MSI z490 MAG tomahawk
SSD: 970 EVO 1TB NVME
COOLER: NOCTUA-D15
RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR PRO RGB 3200 16GB (8x8)
GPU: GIGABYTE XTREME GAMING GTX 1070
PSU: COOLERMASTER V650
Ok so this happens randomly, sometimes goes 3 days without doing it even when overclocked, sometimes does it 3 times a day, randomly while idling or gaming, just complete power off and restarts a couple seconds later
I was lead to believe maybe unstable overclock so i went to something extremely stable (5.0ghz @ 1.300v passes CInebench r20 and r23 and realbench and prime, remains under 90c in all programs, completely stabe at everything i throw at it, and once again today after a few days of nothing, its happened twice withint 3 hours.
I bought a UPS assuming it HAD to be my house wiring as its pretty old, same result, i really need help figuring this out the only thing that isn't brand new is the PSU and GPU (both about 3 years old) both in very good condition
My main question is, is there a way to see whats triggering this? inside windows? like event viewer with some 3rd part app, or what do i do from here, i know everything is built perfectly and will buy a PSU next but im 99% sure i'll have the same issues. I'm stumped.
Pls help, thankyou