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AvizSiv
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R2D2_WD
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Nov 3, 2016 at 05:01 AM
Nov 3, 2016 at 05:01 AM
Hi AvizSiv,
Do you have a dedicated video card? If you do, please check its temperature too. Would you say the PC shuts down if you are doing something specific or it is more like a random shut down? Are you able to turn on the PC immediately after shut down?
Sudden shut downs are often connected with a power supply failure. Maybe your PSU is not working as before and is causing some trouble. It would be nice to check that, because a failing PSU may cause damage to other components, too.
If you have a dedicated and an integrated card, try running only with the integrated one. The same thing happens?
Hope this helps
Do you have a dedicated video card? If you do, please check its temperature too. Would you say the PC shuts down if you are doing something specific or it is more like a random shut down? Are you able to turn on the PC immediately after shut down?
Sudden shut downs are often connected with a power supply failure. Maybe your PSU is not working as before and is causing some trouble. It would be nice to check that, because a failing PSU may cause damage to other components, too.
If you have a dedicated and an integrated card, try running only with the integrated one. The same thing happens?
Hope this helps