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It just takes one specific action or game to trigger it. I've had this happen in various PC's I owned. One only crashed with DOOM at a specific level. Replaced the PSU for a more powerful one and it never happened again. Another only crashed with AC Black Flag after an OC. It would pass every single stress test, play more demanding games, etc. It was just that game. Gave the CPU a bit more juice and never crashed again.
These are just examples. There could be something amiss on your end.
This could be it. I've had issues like this that was fix by replacing PSU as well. PSU problems can show itself in funny ways.
PC shutting down can also mean something is overheating.
Some say its overheating, others say is just the PSU. However, I done all these things that I was suggested and none of them worked. BIOS, Drivers, etc, etc. Wasted money just to get this card to work. Unfortunately with the market of GPU's right now I'm stuck with it as this just convinces me to switch to Nivida for good.
This has been an issue as well for me since Forza Horizon 3, 4 and unfortunately 5. I had a RX 480 previously and had no issues. All these problems happened as soon I changed GPU.
3800X
32GB Ram
RX 5700XT Gigabyte.
Driver is also AMD ver. 21.11.1.
No Overclocking either.
Do any other games besides this one/fh4 cause this issue? If no, then ignore everything else I type, as I don't have an answer.
Have you done any overclocking? If so, try dialing your OC back a bit, or even back to default. Your OC's are either pulling to much energy for your power supply to keep up, or overheating.
These next two are in case of overheating:
Is the fan(fans if you have an AIO with a 240 rad or larger) on your cpu cooler spinning?
If you do have an AIO, or a custom water loop, try to make sure the pump hasn't failed. You should be able to feel water flowing through the tubes if its working. Unless you have hard lines, but then there'd likely be a reservoir somewhere you can just look at to see if it's flowing or not.
If the answer to the first question is yes, but no to everything else, your power supply is very likely on it's way out.
I've had this problem a time or two myself.
If you're using an AIO it might even be a pump failure
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I had the same problem, solution was, to use different powercables from power supply to GPU and not a Y-cable.
This cables should also use different rails on power supply, that means plug it left/right, not up/down.
Because a peak could much higher than one rail could deliver, then power supply breaks connection.
p.s. i use different Y-cables, but use only 1 plug of a cable. ;-)
I have a 3080Ti, and look here: https://www.igorslab.de/en/palit-geforce-rtx-3080-ti-gamerock-12gb-in-test-home-disco-in-the-superfast-lane/6/
...the <1ms peaks are too much for one cable/rail, so the sys is shut down.
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....check your cables. ;-)
(notice, the Y-Part could on the power supply side, so it looks like 2 cables at first sight)
p.s. TGP (specified by the manufacturer, at my point 350W) is not real life. ;-)