PC unexpectedly shutdown, reboot unsuccessful, reinstall windows, reoccurring shutdowns.

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Hi,
My computer just recently shutdown on me today during a csgo match and it won’t boot back up into windows. I’ve searched and asked around and everyone said it could be a psu problem. I went and replaced the psu with a new exact same psu. I wasn’t able to boot into windows with the new gpu but I was able to boot into bios and stay there as long as I wanted to try and figure out what is wrong. I’ve reinstalled windows 10 booting from bios using a windows 10 usb Drive. Default my overclocked configuration in bios. Formatted my m2, ssd, hdd, installed windows back onto my m2. Installation completed and I was able to get back into my desktop and the problem occurred again, my pc shutsdown! This time, my computer was able to boot back into windows, logged in and everything, and it would shut off again in a few minutes. Now it’s a loop of shutdowns and reboot. Thinking it was my m2 950 Pro so I reinstalled windows onto my ssd 850 EVO and the problem occurred the same way. Same when I installed onto my HDD. I’ve even tried disconnecting my gpu in every reinstallation of windows, using the onboard display port and hdmi, but my monitor won’t display anything when turn on. It puts itself back to power saving mode and sleeps. Now I feel like it’s the motherboard which I don’t want it to be. Can someone help or can someone confirm it’s the motherboard, all three of my storage drive or my gpu? All parts are only 1.5 yrs old.

I’m running:
Mb: Maximus 8 Hero
Cpu: i7-6700k
Gpu: EVGA GTX 980 Ti
Ram: 16gb Corsair Vengeance
9-fans including 2 for Corsair cpu liquid cooling.
Psu: Corsair 750w 80+ bronze
Storage: Samsung 950 Pro 256gb, 850 EVO 256gb, seagate 1Tb.
 
Solution
on new intel mb and cpu that have ipgpu. in the bios set primany display from auto to ipgpu and turn on mulit monitor support to turn on the mb video. you have to unplug the gpu.

julian.kish96

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Run the Basic Trouble Shooting Thing;
unplug 1 RAM stick and try again.
c what it does when u unplugged all of ur RAM.

But it sounds to me like theres something wrong with ur MB 2 :/