Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Recommended Posts. DaCypher Posted February 19, Posted February 19, This has been going on for a few months now so I've tried a bunch of different things to try to fix it: Memory scans -- no errors Motherboard BIOS -- I upgraded to the latest version of the BIOS for my motherboard in hopes that the various "Improved system stability" items on the changelog would address my problem but to no avail.
PSU -- From the research that I've done, a faulty power supply can cause this issue. I couldn't figure out how to test for this so I just went ahead and bought a new one anyways. Still having the problem though Despite all of this, I've not made any progress. Any ideas would be welcome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Monitor your temps. Dysphoria Like Loading JustGeorge Posted February 19, Posted February 19, edited. From what I've read, K will begin throttling 95c.
Doubtful its the CPU. Posted February 20, Brandon H Like Loading Mindovermaster Posted February 20, DaCypher Posted February 20, DaCypher Posted February 21, Posted February 21, edited. Edited February 21, by DaCypher. Mindovermaster Posted February 21, Posted February 21, I took a look around, and it might be a driver issue Well within limits. Is there a minidump file? If it is happening with the same game, it could even be the game. If it is being created.
JustGeorge Posted February 21, Edited February 21, by slamfire Dysphoria Posted February 21, Edit: missed that part You could try to stress test your GPU, too. Kick the game issue out of the park. Brandon H Supervisor Posted February 21, For older cards - yes, but the threshold is lower for newer cards imho.
DaCypher Posted February 22, Posted February 22, Hopefully I didn't miss a reply from someone To summarize some of the ideas and for my own notes on what to try next : Power button -- try disconnecting the power and reset buttons Display Driver Uninstaller -- cleanly uninstall Radeon drivers and go back to an earlier version. Sometimes games complain about older drivers so I'll have to play with that a bit. Fix Your Stuff Community Store.
Back Answers Index. Loki Khan lokikhan Rep: 1 1. I recently purchased Spyro Trilogy for PC. No blue screen, no indication. Thermal paste has been changed too. Harddrive has been scanned for bad sectors, but it is completely fine. View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers.
Is this a good question? Yes No. Voted Undo. Score 0. Chosen Solution. Lucas lucasjak Rep: 1k 5 3. Hi lokikhan , the restarting PC is usually caused by hardware crash collapse or unexpected system thread stopped. System or software crash: Run the Event Viewer on your PC Select the Windows Logs Then select the categories for view any issue or messages, so start by clicking on the first Application category and search for the issue in time, when your PC goes to restart.
Hardware issue Download Stress Test for the HW In several times, the stress test is a complex application, which can measure the performance and temperature in real-time during the high-performance test. After you will be done, post some result from your investigation. Was this answer helpful? Score 2. First thing's first, thank you for the swift reply, Lucas. I forgot to add some info about this.
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To install Driver Easy Click. Iris Zheng Last Updated: 3 months ago. Try these methods: There are 5 methods for you to try. Do a clean scan Change your power settings Prevent overheating Disable Windows Automatic Restart Feature Update your graphics card drivers Method 1: Do a clean scan The virus can cause you this trouble.
Click Change plan settings. Click Change advanced power settings. Save the changes and reboot your PC. Method 4: Disable Windows Automatic Restart Feature Expect for the power and overheating issues, the problem may be caused by the system settings.
Click Advanced system settings. In the Advanced tab, under Startup and Recovery, click Settings. Uncheck Automatically restart and click OK. Reboot your PC.
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