Hello I have had an issue where my pc will instantly shut off and require a power cycle (flip my power supply on and off) to be able to turn on again. This has happened only while in games (many different games too).
Specs:
Ryzen 9 5900x
Asus TUF 3090
Seasonic PRIME 1000W 80+ Titanium
I've had this computer build for about 5 months. I've had almost no issues at all with it (other than me being dumb and connecting a USB wrong in an external usb hub). I've had a windows 11 OS since it was released but 3 days ago I reinstalled it fresh after telling windows to keep no personal files on the reinstall. I also did DDU and had to reinstall all my programs from scratch. I took opportunity to OC my 3090. The step I took Core Voltage to maximum Power Limit to max Core clock increment by 10 until system instability during stress test decrement and stress test again repeat for memory clock but by increments of 25
After doing like 4 different stress tests with absolutely nothing wrong (+110 core clock +625 memory clock) I started gaming and I ran into the pc shutting off randomly. I gradually railed back the OC until I reset literally everything (including core voltage and power limit) to their default values again. The PC STILL randomly instantly shuts off during games. (nothing intensive even needs to happen). The consistent games I've been testing with are Vermintide 2, Deep rock galactic (this one is consistent on instantly killing my PC on load), and Red dead redemption 2.
I have power settings in windows on Balanced and Nvidia Control Panel has Prefer High Performance. I assume it has something to do with my power supply but I feel like 1000W should be enough to not instantly shut off when I'm running my specs non OC (also it was fine for the months prior to my fresh install and OC attempt).
After asking people (in the end they couldn't find the solution) I changed my AI overclock setting from Auto to D.O.C.P and back. Neither setting fixes it. I tried reseating my gpu by taking it off the vertical riser I had it on. I plugged it directly onto my mobo and it still didn't fix itself.
I tried OCCT CPU Stress Test, GPU Stress Test, and their PSU Stress test and nothing went wrong. I tried Time Spy Stress Test and the regular benchmark and nothing went wrong. Prime95 and nothing went wrong. I tried doing memcheck on my ram and nothing showed up. I updated my bios and checked for a vbios update and it didn't fix it.
There are 2 things I DID manage to find out about the problem though.
I swapped my 3090 TUF for my old 980ti and the problem did not happen even when I opened up Deep Rock Galactic (which normally instantly crashed my pc on load) and Vermintide 2. So it is isolated to my newer GPU BUT I'm not sure if that means it's the GPU itself has a problem or if the PSU can't handle something with the 3090 (since it is a big increase in power draw)
This may be a big find but unsure. I ran Furmark Stress Test and it would consistently shut down my pc while all the other stress tests did not. I went into MSI afterburner and I set my power limit to 80% and I no longer have any problems during the benchmark. I'm still unsure what to make of this since, for one, I can't tell if this means the PSU or GPU is messed up since it's the power draw part of the GPU, and second, the only thing that happened since me not having this problem is reinstalling Windows 11 fresh and me OCing my card (which I reverted back to default and the issues still popped up).
Unsure if this last part is relevant but when the instant shut off happens I can't power back on unless I turn the power supply switch off and let my mobo turn off completely. During this the only things lighting up on my mobo are the start button that's directly on the mobo and the 2 ram sticks I got on there. No case fans, CPU AIO cooler, or gpu are lit up.
Is there anything I can do to fix my problem someway somehow?
Specs:
Ryzen 9 5900x
Asus TUF 3090
Seasonic PRIME 1000W 80+ Titanium
I've had this computer build for about 5 months. I've had almost no issues at all with it (other than me being dumb and connecting a USB wrong in an external usb hub). I've had a windows 11 OS since it was released but 3 days ago I reinstalled it fresh after telling windows to keep no personal files on the reinstall. I also did DDU and had to reinstall all my programs from scratch. I took opportunity to OC my 3090. The step I took Core Voltage to maximum Power Limit to max Core clock increment by 10 until system instability during stress test decrement and stress test again repeat for memory clock but by increments of 25
After doing like 4 different stress tests with absolutely nothing wrong (+110 core clock +625 memory clock) I started gaming and I ran into the pc shutting off randomly. I gradually railed back the OC until I reset literally everything (including core voltage and power limit) to their default values again. The PC STILL randomly instantly shuts off during games. (nothing intensive even needs to happen). The consistent games I've been testing with are Vermintide 2, Deep rock galactic (this one is consistent on instantly killing my PC on load), and Red dead redemption 2.
I have power settings in windows on Balanced and Nvidia Control Panel has Prefer High Performance. I assume it has something to do with my power supply but I feel like 1000W should be enough to not instantly shut off when I'm running my specs non OC (also it was fine for the months prior to my fresh install and OC attempt).
After asking people (in the end they couldn't find the solution) I changed my AI overclock setting from Auto to D.O.C.P and back. Neither setting fixes it. I tried reseating my gpu by taking it off the vertical riser I had it on. I plugged it directly onto my mobo and it still didn't fix itself.
I tried OCCT CPU Stress Test, GPU Stress Test, and their PSU Stress test and nothing went wrong. I tried Time Spy Stress Test and the regular benchmark and nothing went wrong. Prime95 and nothing went wrong. I tried doing memcheck on my ram and nothing showed up. I updated my bios and checked for a vbios update and it didn't fix it.
There are 2 things I DID manage to find out about the problem though.
I swapped my 3090 TUF for my old 980ti and the problem did not happen even when I opened up Deep Rock Galactic (which normally instantly crashed my pc on load) and Vermintide 2. So it is isolated to my newer GPU BUT I'm not sure if that means it's the GPU itself has a problem or if the PSU can't handle something with the 3090 (since it is a big increase in power draw)
This may be a big find but unsure. I ran Furmark Stress Test and it would consistently shut down my pc while all the other stress tests did not. I went into MSI afterburner and I set my power limit to 80% and I no longer have any problems during the benchmark. I'm still unsure what to make of this since, for one, I can't tell if this means the PSU or GPU is messed up since it's the power draw part of the GPU, and second, the only thing that happened since me not having this problem is reinstalling Windows 11 fresh and me OCing my card (which I reverted back to default and the issues still popped up).
Unsure if this last part is relevant but when the instant shut off happens I can't power back on unless I turn the power supply switch off and let my mobo turn off completely. During this the only things lighting up on my mobo are the start button that's directly on the mobo and the 2 ram sticks I got on there. No case fans, CPU AIO cooler, or gpu are lit up.
Is there anything I can do to fix my problem someway somehow?
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