My PC dies after about 2-3 minutes of uptime with CPU light indicator on when it happens.
The system had a change of power supply from a 650W power supply (A gigabyte bronze, unsure of model) to a 550W power supply (Seasonic G12 GC-550) 3 months before the problems in question happened and has been running without any issues in those 3 months.
I am currently unsure of the specific models of the other components but generally it is the following:
The GPU, SSD, and RAM has been the same since the 5 years of the system (except 2 sticks of RAM got added 1 year ago), and no change to the hardware has been made within the last 3 months.
The system would be stress quite heavily throughout its lifetime with workloads such as virtualization, simulations, and heavy I/O, the system would also be powered on for more hours than a usual desktop computer (if that even matters).
Some Context
The CPU in question is a Ryzen 7 2700x and is currently about 5 years old, it was running overclocked for most of its lifetime and a voltage of just below 1.4 volts.The system had a change of power supply from a 650W power supply (A gigabyte bronze, unsure of model) to a 550W power supply (Seasonic G12 GC-550) 3 months before the problems in question happened and has been running without any issues in those 3 months.
I am currently unsure of the specific models of the other components but generally it is the following:
- Low end Radeon RX series graphics card (probably RX550)
- MSI B450 A Pro Max motherboard
- Samsung 1TB m.2 SSD
- 4x8GB Kingston Fury RAM
- Deepcool AK400
- 2x500GB HDD
- 4xDeepcool fans
The GPU, SSD, and RAM has been the same since the 5 years of the system (except 2 sticks of RAM got added 1 year ago), and no change to the hardware has been made within the last 3 months.
The system would be stress quite heavily throughout its lifetime with workloads such as virtualization, simulations, and heavy I/O, the system would also be powered on for more hours than a usual desktop computer (if that even matters).
How the issue came to be
One day during normal operation the system dies and the CPU indicator light turns on for a few seconds before it boots again. After that first incident the system can be powered on and boot normally into the OS as usual before suddenly (usually after 2-3 minutes) it dies again with the CPU indicator light on.What I tried
I have done the following:- Left it powered off overnight
- Remove CMOS to clear bios
- Draining the system of any power by unplugging power cable, holding power button for many seconds, and leaving it be for a few hours
- Disconnect all fans except CPU fan, disconnect all HDD except 1 SSD, Removing 2 sticks of ram (logic is maybe the new 550W PSU can't deliver enough power, but then again the system has been running for 3 months with this PSU with no issues)
- Reducing clock speeds to 3Ghz and also tried to under volt CPU (I don't know what I'm trying to achieve here, maybe less power? )
If necessary I can provide a more detailed list of each components model and any further details or other tests on the system or problem in question, Thank you in advance!
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