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Try Cinebench R23 for 30 minutes.. and come back and tell us the results ;)
Resultado: 9040pontos, temp 75°C 100% use, don't my pc is the game shaders!
CPU 75°c, GPU 77°c Power Supply 68°C, it's fine my pc and watts my power supply 850w use 650w all my pc full load
okay. there's a language barrier here.
which setting did you change? did it happen when you apllied the settings? and can you reproduce the crash? that means... if you change it again and it crashes and shuts down again.
my guess would be a transient spike when the graphics card resets itself to apply the setting.
Download OCCT from https://www.ocbase.com/ and run the power draw test. If the PC shuts off again, your power supply can't handle the load of your hardware. If it doesn't, then it can't handle the the transient spikes from your graphics card under load and the PSU's protection thinks the GPU is shorting out. Either way, the PSU is faulty.
ADATA do not make quality power supplies, or quality anything really, so I'd swap it to something that wont fry your hardware if/when it fails. Seasonic, Superflower etc. Never skimp on the one piece that can wipe out your PC.