Recently just build a new rig and the pc shuts down when playing demanding games and weird screen glitches occur when playing other games. Launching cyberpunk 2077, rainbow six siege have caused the pc to immediatly turn off and after playing overwatch 2 for around 10 minutes I got an error saying the video driver could not be found.
The toshiba hard drive and wd green ssd are from old builds but I doubt they are the issue. I've had cable extensions and assumed they were the issue but once I removed them the pc actually shuts down faster when I launch cyberpunk.
I'm considering buying a new psu, in the case my current one is faulty but still want to know if there are other options available first.
I've heard that if the cpu cooler is touching the capacitors on the motherboard it could cause it to shut down, and my cooler may be touching it. My cooler also draws 150W so could it be a wattage problem?
I'm quite lost and any help would be greatly appreciated.
PC SPECS:
CPU: Ryzen 7 5600
CPU Cooler: be Quiet! Pure Rock 2 FX
GPU: AMD Sapphire Pulse 7800xt
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 6000MHz DDR5
MOBO: MSI B650 Gaming PLUS WIFI
PSU: Gigabyte UD750GM
Storage: Toshiba 3TB HDD, WD Green 1TB SSD, Fanxiang S880 2TB M.2
The toshiba hard drive and wd green ssd are from old builds but I doubt they are the issue. I've had cable extensions and assumed they were the issue but once I removed them the pc actually shuts down faster when I launch cyberpunk.
- Checked temperatures but game shuts down too fast for temperatures to even rise.
- Originally I connected my gpu was connected by one 8pin pcie connector that split into two 6+2 connector, but I switched it to where now both 8 pin connectors on the gpu is connected by separate 6+2 connectors. This however hasn't changed anything.
- I switched off c-state in the bios after watching a LTT video, but still hasn't solved the issue.
- I've tried running with one stick of ram but problem still persists.
I'm considering buying a new psu, in the case my current one is faulty but still want to know if there are other options available first.
I've heard that if the cpu cooler is touching the capacitors on the motherboard it could cause it to shut down, and my cooler may be touching it. My cooler also draws 150W so could it be a wattage problem?
I'm quite lost and any help would be greatly appreciated.
PC SPECS:
CPU: Ryzen 7 5600
CPU Cooler: be Quiet! Pure Rock 2 FX
GPU: AMD Sapphire Pulse 7800xt
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 6000MHz DDR5
MOBO: MSI B650 Gaming PLUS WIFI
PSU: Gigabyte UD750GM
Storage: Toshiba 3TB HDD, WD Green 1TB SSD, Fanxiang S880 2TB M.2