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Mmm.. It does make me wonder if the motherboard is faulty. Unfortunately there are no tests we can run for that. Have you checked that all the voltages are correct in the BIOS voltage monitor screen. Or use a program like HWMonitor.
Mmm.. It does make me wonder if the motherboard is faulty. Unfortunately there are no tests we can run for that. Have you checked that all the voltages are correct in the BIOS voltage monitor screen. Or use a program like HWMonitor.
As long as dont play game or load gpu i can use my pc whenever i want. Since when only happen during stress gpu, i think psu looks faulty. As a conclusion i have to check mobo and psu? And here's the HWMonitor values.
Also should i ignore this?
Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device ACPI\PNP0A0A\2&daba3ff&0
Source=Kernel-PNP
Event ID:219
Task category:212
( i can see yellow tri-angle alert everytime i open pc)
Voltages look OK.
I did find this event:
It does have the same device ID as the error you asked me about and it seems to relate to a button so I am thinking it may have something to do with the power or reset button problemCode:Event[30]: Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PnP/Configuration Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PnP Date: 2018-06-01T20:00:25.992 Event ID: 410 Task: N/A Level: Bilgi Opcode: Bilgi Keyword: N/A User: S-1-5-18 User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: DESKTOP-R8LN7KL Description: Device ACPI\FixedButton\2&daba3ff&0 was started. Driver Name: machine.inf Class Guid: {4D36E97D-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} Service: Lower Filters: Upper Filters:
My conclusion is that you may have some motherboard drivers that need updating relating to the ACPI power button. I am not sure if this will help with the games crashes though. What is the power rating for your PSU - is it >500W?
Yes, I do think you are borderline with 500W, I would suggest 650W as a minimum if you are using intensive graphics and normal HDD hard drive running inside. (SSDs take less power).
https://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-VAPO.../dp/B00FLMKR32
This is my graphic card. So you suggest me to go dealer and test my PSU? Also should i eliminate mobo issue?
Also what about this PSU?
https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-2.../dp/B0754YDPZF
Last edited by Acnorogia; 02 Jun 2018 at 11:47.
It all depends on the age of the system - is it still in warranty? Have you added components since you bought it? Are you comfortable replacing the PSU which could involve removing several of the components inside to get to it?
In these situations I usually recommend trying out a replacement PSU with a higher rating if you can get one from a friend and if it makes no difference you know that was not the problem.
The warning triangle on your device manager is something to sort out and it looks like a driver is missing or simply not working as it should.
OK, you are probably managing with 600W then especially now I know the history. As for whether the 4 year old PSU is still working well I don't know - is it clean or has a lot of dust built up inside the PSU and inside your PC. A good clean can sometimes help