My build is as follows (Built it in 2016, running like a champ up until now):
Intel Core i5-6600k
Phanteks PH-TC12DX CPU Cooler
ASUS Z170-A Motherboard
Corsair Vengeance LPX 2133MHz DDR4 Memory
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM Hard Drive
Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti XTREME Gaming 6GB
Old: XFX Core 650W 80+ Bronze Power Supply
Replacement: SeaSonic Prime GOLD 750W 80+ Gold Power Supply
Since the start of November, my old PSU (XFX Core 650W) started giving black screens when gaming for more than an hour (PC still runs, can hear in-game audio for a brief moment and I cannot do anything else than shut off PC via switch).
So I decided to replace it with the current SeaSonic PSU (Bought brand new in 2019 from Amazon India in case I had issues in the future).
After installing the new PSU, less than 2 days in I come across an entirely different problem; when playing intensive games (Battlefield V, Forza Horizon 5) my PC just restarts (Can hear audible click of the PSU when it shuts off and starts up).
Temps are ok on both games, no where near TJ max afaik (74c on CPU and 78c on GPU)
PSU voltage rails are optimal (5.040 on 5v, 3.312v on 3.3v and 12.096v on 12v) according to HWMonitor
I can reproduce this problem 50/50. I was playing Battlefield V and in less than an hour PC restarts. After this I stress test via OCCT and PC restarted in less than 3 minutes. (81c on CPU and 83c on GPU). Although the next day I stress test on cold boot and there was no restarts even after 1 hour.
There's nothing on event log aside from "The System has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed or lost power unexpectedly."
There's no sort of artifacting or performance degradation so I suppose you can rule out GPU.
Note that this never seems to happen even once when my PC isn't under heavy load. I could watch YouTube the whole day, edit videos or play a lighter game (Warframe for hours on end) and PC doesn't even break a sweat. (58c on CPU and 65c on GPU.)
For those who own similar PSU; yes I have disabled hybrid mode (fanless at light load) and it did not change anything.
I've just updated my BIOS and am seeing if I am still getting this issue. If this goes nowhere, do you think I have to replace the PSU again-again? According to cultists tier list the PSU is A-tier but I might just be unlucky and got a defective one, who knows...
I've tried many things:
Reset BIOS settings (This includes my CPU and RAM oc etc etc.)
Reinstall Windows
Reinstall GPU Drivers via DDU
Swap DIMM slots
Check if all cables are connected to PSU properly and vice versa
Clean out PC of any dust
Thanks for your time
Intel Core i5-6600k
Phanteks PH-TC12DX CPU Cooler
ASUS Z170-A Motherboard
Corsair Vengeance LPX 2133MHz DDR4 Memory
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM Hard Drive
Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti XTREME Gaming 6GB
Old: XFX Core 650W 80+ Bronze Power Supply
Replacement: SeaSonic Prime GOLD 750W 80+ Gold Power Supply
Since the start of November, my old PSU (XFX Core 650W) started giving black screens when gaming for more than an hour (PC still runs, can hear in-game audio for a brief moment and I cannot do anything else than shut off PC via switch).
So I decided to replace it with the current SeaSonic PSU (Bought brand new in 2019 from Amazon India in case I had issues in the future).
After installing the new PSU, less than 2 days in I come across an entirely different problem; when playing intensive games (Battlefield V, Forza Horizon 5) my PC just restarts (Can hear audible click of the PSU when it shuts off and starts up).
Temps are ok on both games, no where near TJ max afaik (74c on CPU and 78c on GPU)
PSU voltage rails are optimal (5.040 on 5v, 3.312v on 3.3v and 12.096v on 12v) according to HWMonitor
I can reproduce this problem 50/50. I was playing Battlefield V and in less than an hour PC restarts. After this I stress test via OCCT and PC restarted in less than 3 minutes. (81c on CPU and 83c on GPU). Although the next day I stress test on cold boot and there was no restarts even after 1 hour.
There's nothing on event log aside from "The System has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed or lost power unexpectedly."
There's no sort of artifacting or performance degradation so I suppose you can rule out GPU.
Note that this never seems to happen even once when my PC isn't under heavy load. I could watch YouTube the whole day, edit videos or play a lighter game (Warframe for hours on end) and PC doesn't even break a sweat. (58c on CPU and 65c on GPU.)
For those who own similar PSU; yes I have disabled hybrid mode (fanless at light load) and it did not change anything.
I've just updated my BIOS and am seeing if I am still getting this issue. If this goes nowhere, do you think I have to replace the PSU again-again? According to cultists tier list the PSU is A-tier but I might just be unlucky and got a defective one, who knows...
I've tried many things:
Reset BIOS settings (This includes my CPU and RAM oc etc etc.)
Reinstall Windows
Reinstall GPU Drivers via DDU
Swap DIMM slots
Check if all cables are connected to PSU properly and vice versa
Clean out PC of any dust
Thanks for your time
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