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So I'm fairly new to the custom build scene. So I'll discuss my dilemma. I'm a game designer who enjoys playing the occasional games. Most notably I've been recently trying to play Gears 5 and Dead by Daylight on my custom built rig but my pc is having issues with restarting occassionally at I'll opportune times and same with games crashing. Can anyone shed some light?

Hardware is such:

i9-9900k
RTX 2080 MSI gaming x trio
Z370 pro carbon MB
32gb Ram
850x Corsair PS
I have a full tower with 9 fans and a water cooler.
I have 2 monitors
Main: 165hz 1440p predator monitor
Secondary: HP 1440p 60hz

I dont think it's a hardware issue and I've downloaded the newest drivers for everything all the way down to gsync as well, any ideas?
 
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PSU:
What exact model PSU is it? RMx?
Have you monitored CPU and GPU temperatures under load?
Do you have latest BIOS installed?
What exact RAM modules do you have?

RM 850x PSU
Corsair Vengeance 4x16 3GHz PC4-24000 DDR4
Temps look good and BIOS is updated, I even reset the entire PC and reupdated everything to it.
 

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Glorious
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Are all your RAM modules from the exaxt same pack?
What max temps are you getting specifically?
Did you reset or clean install entirely with a fresh ISO?
Have you ensured that blue screens are enabled? Enabling BSOD and Dump files.
When you say it restarts, does it just cut off and then boot back up normally?
Are you running any OC/XMP at all?

If they aren't stop errors and are in fact just complete restarts, I'd be tempted to remove the GPU and test if it still restarts.
 
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Are all your RAM modules from the exaxt same pack?
What max temps are you getting specifically?
Did you reset or clean install entirely with a fresh ISO?
Have you ensured that blue screens are enabled? Enabling BSOD and Dump files.
When you say it restarts, does it just cut off and then boot back up normally?
Are you running any OC/XMP at all?

If they aren't stop errors and are in fact just complete restarts, I'd be tempted to remove the GPU and test if it still restarts.

No, they're all 4 3000 but they came from two separate packs. Max temps look to be around 95 degrees F. Yeah, I reset the entire thing and reinstalled my Windows 10 Pro OS. I do get blue screens when it shuts down but they bounce between 3-4 different ones.

IQRL
Critical Structure Corruption
System Thread Exception
Page Fault in non paged area

Yes, I am overclocking the i9 @ 4.6ghz and the ram has XMP on running at 3000-3300, which I scaled back to just 3000.
 

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Glorious
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No, they're all 4 3000 but they came from two separate packs.
There you go. 2 seperate packs. Unfortunately there is no guarantee modules from 2 packs will work together, and the problem can arise at any time. First port of call would be to remove 1 pair that came from one pack and retest.

Most of the stop errors you have listed there are mostly driver, storage, or RAM based.

I would also completely remove the OC and see if the issue persists first.
 
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There you go. 2 seperate packs. Unfortunately there is no guarantee modules from 2 packs will work together, and the problem can arise at any time. First port of call would be to remove 1 pair that came from one pack and retest.

Most of the stop errors you have listed there are mostly driver, storage, or RAM based.

I would also completely remove the OC and see if the issue persists first.

Well the confusing thing is it never did that when I put the rig together. It just started the last month and I've had this put together for roughly 10 months now.