really could use some help. I just upgraded back to AMD got the ryzen 7 2700X and using the stock wraith cooler with it. The rest of my system specs mentioned below
Windows 10 pro 64 bit
16 gb ddr 4 corsair vengnace 2400mhz ram
Asus ROG Crosshair VII Hero
Asus Geforce 980 video card
Coolermaster 1200W Psu
Im facing a strange issue where my pc is turning off randomly which would normally indicate either cpu overheating or psu issues but i cant figure out which. On my earlier system i was using the Coolermaster V8 GTS cooler and switched it out for the wraith cooler on this system. Is the wraith cooler that unreliable that a little dust in it would cause this or can I safely say its the psu failing? I was considering pulling off the wraith cooler and switching back to the coolermaster V8 GTS but that would be a really big task and im not sure it would solve the issue. What do you all think it could be failing psu or cpu overheating or something completely different which i havent even thought off? The last time the system powered off and the only way to turn it on is to turn the power supply off completely or pull the psu cable out and wait for the mobo lights to go off then turn it on again and after which the pc would come on.
Windows 10 pro 64 bit
16 gb ddr 4 corsair vengnace 2400mhz ram
Asus ROG Crosshair VII Hero
Asus Geforce 980 video card
Coolermaster 1200W Psu
Im facing a strange issue where my pc is turning off randomly which would normally indicate either cpu overheating or psu issues but i cant figure out which. On my earlier system i was using the Coolermaster V8 GTS cooler and switched it out for the wraith cooler on this system. Is the wraith cooler that unreliable that a little dust in it would cause this or can I safely say its the psu failing? I was considering pulling off the wraith cooler and switching back to the coolermaster V8 GTS but that would be a really big task and im not sure it would solve the issue. What do you all think it could be failing psu or cpu overheating or something completely different which i havent even thought off? The last time the system powered off and the only way to turn it on is to turn the power supply off completely or pull the psu cable out and wait for the mobo lights to go off then turn it on again and after which the pc would come on.