PC Specs:
GPU: Geforce RTX 2080 Super
CPU: i5-9400F @ 2.90GHz 6-core (clean/new heat sync with fans)
PSU: Corsair 750W
RAM: 40GB DDR4
OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Temp Control: 5 Fans in "THOR", large tower.
So interestingly enough, my PC seems to be able to run Cyberpunk 2077 well (or did), and I beat it multiple times on High settings; however, now when I go to play just about any game (such as Detroit: Become Human, or Life is Strange) my computer just "shuts down" and reboots. No warnings, screen goes black as PC shuts down ands restarts itself. Naturally I think heat could be an issue, or power - but the PSU is brand new (modular) and there is plenty of cooling and fresh thermal paste. I've looked all over on the internet for months, and people say all sorts of things, from hardware, to software and beyond.
I thought it might be related to the fact that my PC is attached via HDMI to a Samsung TV HD/4k (55"), but it seems to still happen on my 27" monitor, so I don't think the screen is the issue here. One of my running theories is that I perhaps attached incorrect wires from the PSU to my GPU, and it may not be getting enough power? I consider myself pretty computer savvy though, and I'm pretty sure I hooked it up correctly.
The 2080 Super has two, 8 pin connections. The modular power supply cords I am using are two, 6 pin connections with two, double pin "attachments" to each 6 pin connection (if this makes any sense). Type4, PCle connections.
Anyone with any insight to what might be causing my issue here? Even if it's just a theory, please let me know - I am desperate. Thanks people of Tom's!
GPU: Geforce RTX 2080 Super
CPU: i5-9400F @ 2.90GHz 6-core (clean/new heat sync with fans)
PSU: Corsair 750W
RAM: 40GB DDR4
OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Temp Control: 5 Fans in "THOR", large tower.
So interestingly enough, my PC seems to be able to run Cyberpunk 2077 well (or did), and I beat it multiple times on High settings; however, now when I go to play just about any game (such as Detroit: Become Human, or Life is Strange) my computer just "shuts down" and reboots. No warnings, screen goes black as PC shuts down ands restarts itself. Naturally I think heat could be an issue, or power - but the PSU is brand new (modular) and there is plenty of cooling and fresh thermal paste. I've looked all over on the internet for months, and people say all sorts of things, from hardware, to software and beyond.
I thought it might be related to the fact that my PC is attached via HDMI to a Samsung TV HD/4k (55"), but it seems to still happen on my 27" monitor, so I don't think the screen is the issue here. One of my running theories is that I perhaps attached incorrect wires from the PSU to my GPU, and it may not be getting enough power? I consider myself pretty computer savvy though, and I'm pretty sure I hooked it up correctly.
The 2080 Super has two, 8 pin connections. The modular power supply cords I am using are two, 6 pin connections with two, double pin "attachments" to each 6 pin connection (if this makes any sense). Type4, PCle connections.
Anyone with any insight to what might be causing my issue here? Even if it's just a theory, please let me know - I am desperate. Thanks people of Tom's!