The computer restarts in games and render videos!
Hi all. Tell me the solution!!! I do not know where to dig! In General, the problem is that - in games on networks (apex legends, PUBG) I have a 10-20 minutes the computer goes out and restarts. And only the games on the net! In sing player (Devil May Cry 5, Minecraft, Injustice 2, etc.) all the rules. In rendering videos via Vegas the same!Immediately compartment some facts:
1. The computer does not overheat! (Standing water)
2. Fresh thermal grease
3. Power supply with large stock
4. Inside the system unit all clean! Dust and dirt do not exist!
5. Windows 10 x64 license!
Like all key points identified.
Features:
Intel i7-7700К 4.2 GHz (with sed to 4.5 GHz) LGA1151
Motherboard ASUS TUF MARK 1 Z270 LGA1151
Graphics card ASUS Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 DUAL 6 GB
DDR4 32GB (4x8 GB) 2400MHz
Water cooling for CPU Deepcool Maelstrom 240T with pump, radiator and two coolers
SSD A-Data 128 gb
HDD WD Green on 1 TV
Power supply 700W bronze
What can be this? Prompt please where to dig!
DJ_Slavik wrote:
In rendering videos via Vegas the same!
And then as I understand the network is not needed.
What kind of PSU?
Potesta system stability in АИДЕ64.
Pay attention to schedules voltage (SCHAUB drawdowns were not).
If all is good. Try punching the error Sitovym way bluescreenview.
If the hardware is all OK, the drivers, or Update Windows.
Cut all the updates and reinstall the wood.
And look state Drives (SMART)
Such a thing may be due to the lack of voltage to the CPU. For this load stresstesting.
Sorry to dig here a lot - raw land....
But methodically, step by step, by process of elimination....
The presence of hydrocephalus does not guarantee the absence of overheating. The real temperature in idle and load, and there will be more visible.
Create reports files in the programs Dxdiag or MSINFO. View in the end will give errors. The error code can Google the likely cause. Offhand this problem usually occurs in case of overheating or poor nutrition. For conflict drivers and updates strange constant frequency - the problem would appear randomly and not consistently in 15-20 minutes. If you have another PSU, try it.
slavik_hamster
with sed keeps stable frequency but not the voltage in the BIOS to get the multiplier to 45 and voltage to manual then the voltage will be constant .
slavik_hamster
slavik_hamster wrote:
1. The computer does not overheat! (Standing water)
And vrm are cooled though? and the absence of cooling with water may cause overheating, whereas with the cooler on the percent of the vrm is also cooled.