Unknown Pc Issue HELP ASAP!!

Eren_Black

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Jul 15, 2016
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Alright so i've had this computer for awhile. With the current setup I have, I have had no issues so far with, until recently.
I've never posted on tom's hardware so I had no idea where to put this post. If it is in the wrong place, I apologize.


My PC Has been having issues of randomly turning off. What's odd is that all temperatures seem fine. My GPU never exceeds 30-45C, and my CPU is stable around 67-80F.

(Yes. I used Celsius for my GPU and Fahrenheit for my CPU)


Never had an issue like this, please help if you can.


SPECS:

GPU - ASUS GeForce GTX 970
CPU - AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core (Vishera)
Power supply - 600w
RAM - 12.0 GB
System type - 64-bit
OS - Windows 10
Hard Drive - 2TB

If any of my specs are missing, I'm sure they will be listed here:

https://s31.postimg.org/7by71diq3/Capture.png

Thank you for anyone that has looked over and considered helping.


UPDATE:

It shut off again just now, and when I pressed the power button I heard me pc start up for like 2 seconds then shut off again.
 
Solution
If you don't see a blue screen with error codes, or find a dump file with specified errors scanning with BlueScreenView, the cause may be the PSU.
BlueScreenViewer
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.htm

EDIT: The last shutdown 2 seconds after startup certainly puts the PSU on top of my list... Seconds would be the CPU if it stays at 80F for reasonable operiods or time, and if it throttles down.

Eren_Black

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Jul 15, 2016
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1,510


No error messages, and no, I'm not oc'd

 
If you don't see a blue screen with error codes, or find a dump file with specified errors scanning with BlueScreenView, the cause may be the PSU.
BlueScreenViewer
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.htm

EDIT: The last shutdown 2 seconds after startup certainly puts the PSU on top of my list... Seconds would be the CPU if it stays at 80F for reasonable operiods or time, and if it throttles down.
 
Solution

Eren_Black

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Jul 15, 2016
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Okay, so I was thinking of doing this soon anyway, so would be replacing my motherboard and cpu a good idea? I want to switch to intel anyways, and since both of your solutions seem to come from both of those areas, would it work?
 
Depends if the PSU is actually the cause.. if it is, replacing motherboard and CPU only, wil inherit the issue. First make sure the PSU is ok or include a new PSU with the mobo and CPU upgrade. Also if the new motherboard is socket 1151 and supports DDR4 RAM only, include it in your shopping cart.

Only inconvenience in the upgrade is you'll have to reinstall Windows as it will not readily boot in a different motherboard with different chipset.