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My first thought was throw away that Jeantech PSU:)
If your not overclocking I was gonna suggest a bigger air cooler like the freezer 13 which is 220W, more than enough to soak that instant heat rise up as I find those single Rad/Fan combos too noisy with the high pressure fan on them ?
You might get better cooling if you place radiator fan on the inside and let it blow thru it. Those fans are made with higher static pressure so they can push more air thru dense fins radiator has. It would also act as exhaust fan and so aid air flow thru the case.
My computer started to shutdown randomly again. Then it keeps on restarting and shutting down - like a loop. I have changed PSU as well thinking it might help but it didn't.
Can anyone help as it's quite annoying that my PC randomly shutsdown and then it goes in loop and I can't use it. I have to unplug the power and wait for sometime before I can use it.
Need help to resolve this, it's so annoying...
Here is the video of it
Computer shutdown randomly - YouTube
also you can see cpu temperature fluctuating (speccy) At this moment its sitting at 22
Well, it's not clear from that video what is going on. Fan speed is supposed to change with temperature. CPU fan with CPU temps and CHA_Fan with temps inside the case.
I would use HWMONITOR | Softwares | CPUID as it shows low, average and maximum temperatures and also CPU load at same time.
Load goes up, temperatures raise and with that fans turn faster. That would confirm or eliminate SW problems.
You were right to suspect PSU because if power is not stable, operation would be unstable too.
this is driving me insane now. pc shutsdown without any warning. need help asap
Well, did you do those tests ? You have to find the reason first and that could be done hands on. That video shows nothing to go on. It's either temperature or power, in some cases even a critical fan like on CPU cooler may make trouble like that if BIOS is set to detect if it's stopped.
Pass a gum out the memory modules.Change their channel and use one at a time