non bluescreen crash

danielos96

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Nov 4, 2013
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Ok ever since I got my pc I have had this problem my computer will turn off when playing a game, well sort off the monitors act as if there is nothing plugged in and all the light on my pc stay on. I have to force restart the computer to fix it. It only happens when I am playing certain games Battlefield 4 and Saints row 3 and 4. It is obviously something wrong with my graphics card I have it up to date and it is not over clocked. The error in event viewer is Kernel-Power event id 41 task category 63 the details are the same every time.
- <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
- <System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power" Guid="{331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}" />
<EventID>41</EventID>
<Version>2</Version>
<Level>1</Level>
<Task>63</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000000000000002</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2013-11-03T19:26:15.688416200Z" />
<EventRecordID>138704</EventRecordID>
<Correlation />
<Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="8" />
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>Daniel</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
</System>
- <EventData>
<Data Name="BugcheckCode">0</Data>
<Data Name="BugcheckParameter1">0x0</Data>
<Data Name="BugcheckParameter2">0x0</Data>
<Data Name="BugcheckParameter3">0x0</Data>
<Data Name="BugcheckParameter4">0x0</Data>
<Data Name="SleepInProgress">false</Data>
<Data Name="PowerButtonTimestamp">0</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
 
hmmmmm There are tools available to measure the current but I can't be expecting everyone to know everything about every wire coming out of the PSU. It would be rather easier if you had an extra PSU or could borrow one from someone having an extra PSU and try it out...
That would be the easiest way out.
 


My friend had the same psu as me so I tried swapping them out and it still happend.
 


Tried it with a 1000 watt, still hard hangs