PC restarts by itself.

Th4nks

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Hi!

I have a problem with my pc, it restarts by itself. Once or twice its been when playing some poker, but mostly it is when i am gaming. It started out with me being able to play games all day, and then 1 time, it would restart, and then there were no problems, until the next day, where it would do it 1 more time again. But lately its multiple times a day. I can mostly play poker, and CS GO, without it restarting, but i reasonly bought owerwatch, and thats where i really noticed there was a big problem.

- I have checked for loose connection inside the pc.
- I have reinstalled windows from scratch leaving nothing behind, without installing any drivers and then only installed CS go and owerwatch, to see if it was a driver issue, and the problem still was there. So i dont think its the problem, but i am not 100% sure.

--I think my pc is a bit slow on loading when starting, and my secondary drive seems slow to read at first - when i start the pc, the logos for games and programs, are white, untill i press an application thats placed on the secondary hdd, and then logos come back. (I dont know if it means anything)


Extra info: I have reasonly installed some new components: Marked as (New) before this, it was working fine.

system:
Case: Corsair Vengeance® C70 Mid-Tower Gaming Case (New)
Windows 10 64 bit
CPU: I7-5820K 3.60ghz (New)
Ram: 32GB DDR4 (New)
GPU: GTX 980
PSU: EVGA SUPERNOVA G2 750W
Cooling: nzxt kraken x61 (New)
Motherboard: Asus X99-deluxe (New)
SDD With windows: OCZ-vertex3 LT
Sec. HDD: WDC WD20EARS-00MVWB0



Event wiewer shows "Kernel Power - Event ID 41"

I am trying to upload the GPU-Z log. But cant really seem to figure it out.



Well, if u need anymore information, please tell. I hope u can help me locate the error.

Thanks in advance!




 
Solution
Just if anyone with the same problem stumbles across this thread.

The problem was fixed by simply getting a new powercord. There was a slight bending at the end where you plug it into the power socket, and that was apparantly enough to make the pc restart, when too mutch power was needed.

Th4nks

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temp tops at 75c while playing fullscreen on a asus 144hz monitor.

its around 54 on desktop.

is there a way to upload gpu-z log?

I will take a look at the link wayfall.
 

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This is the bugcheckcode i get, this has only showed on 2 out of many events: EventData

BugcheckCode 0
BugcheckParameter1 0x0
BugcheckParameter2 0x0
BugcheckParameter3 0x0
BugcheckParameter4 0x0
SleepInProgress 6
PowerButtonTimestamp 0
BootAppStatus 3221225684

I am testing the memory now.

Is there anything else in the link i am supposed to look at?

 

Th4nks

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Just if anyone with the same problem stumbles across this thread.

The problem was fixed by simply getting a new powercord. There was a slight bending at the end where you plug it into the power socket, and that was apparantly enough to make the pc restart, when too mutch power was needed.
 
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