Computer randomly restarts with demanding tasks


  1. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
       #1

    Computer randomly restarts with demanding tasks


    Hello everybody


    About a week ago I bought a new desktop PC. The problem is that when using the computer for moderately demanding tasks such as gaming, the screens go to black without warning and the PC reboots. In the event viewer there is no indication of any error. There is only a message that states that the computer wasn't turned off properly. The problem occurs about 1-2 hours into the games.


    It's important to say that all the settings in the BIOS (which is up to date) are set to default. None of the components are overclocked.


    The kind of tasks that cause the reboot of the compute put an average load on the CPU of around 40%, with some peaks in between.


    I understand that computers can reboot if the CPU temperature becomes too high, however, it stays at an average of 65 degrees celsius when measured by using the Core Temp application. It never peaks at more than 75 degrees.


    All the drivers are up to date, including the GPU ones.


    I took the computer to the shop where I built it. However, they were unable to replicate the problem and according to them everything seemed to be fine. However, I can't really trust the competence of those technicians because of some stories that I have heard. The problem is that for the moment I can't really take the computer to some other place beause it would void my warranty.


    A few minutes before I decided to write this post I noticed that the USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports of my motherboard (the green ones) seem to be dead. Yesterday they were working fine. All the ports are turned on in the BIOS. Also, I have an audio connector in the green jack of the motherboard. From time to time the computer asks me if I connected a new device there. The connector is firmly connected. Could this be some problem consisting on the system not receiving enough power?


    All my system is connected to an APC Pro 1500 UPS, which has a maximum output of 865 W. Also it's important to say that I tested the RAM with the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool included in Windows. It showed no errors.


    The specs are the following:


    Intel® CPU Core i9-9900K 5.00GHz (1151-v2)
    Asus M/B Intel TUF Z370 Plus Gaming (1151-v2)
    Asus Video NVIDIA Geforce GTX1660Ti O6GB Dual Fan
    Crucial DDR4 16GB 3000MHz Ballistix Sport LT (Red) (2 sticks for a total of 32 GB)
    WD Unidad SSD 1TB Sata3 2.5" Blue 3D NAND
    Seasonic Power Supply 1000W Focus Plus 80Plus Gold - Full Modular
    Corsair WaterCooling Hydro H100X 2018


    Also I have Windows 10 Professional 64-bit (which is up to date), as well as three other conventional hard drives of 2, 4 and 5 TB.


    Also, is there any tool that could log the BIOS activity? For example, something that could detect if some component is suddenly losing power or something like this?


    Any ideas?
    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 312
    Microsoft Win 10
       #2

    First delete the driver that you currently have, it may be a driver failure. You have the runtimes installed. The games need the runtimes.
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  3. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for your answer. Which driver exactly I should delete?
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  4. Posts : 5,452
    Windows 11 Home
       #4

    Wiss said:
    About a week ago I bought a new desktop PC. The problem is that when using the computer for moderately demanding tasks such as gaming, the screens go to black without warning and the PC reboots. In the event viewer there is no indication of any error. There is only a message that states that the computer wasn't turned off properly. The problem occurs about 1-2 hours into the games.
    Do you have automatic reboot disabled?

    Enable or Disable BSOD Automatic Restart in Windows 10
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  5. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    It's enabled. But would this stop the random reboots? I don't have any BSOD prior to them happening
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  6. Posts : 5,452
    Windows 11 Home
       #6

    Well you need BSOD in order to figure out, what is causing the reboot.

    It can also generate memory dump, which can be analyzed later.

    BSOD - Posting Instructions
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  7. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I understand. The problem is that for this issue in particular there is no BSOD. The screens simply go to black and then the computer reboots
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