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Sid1701d Apr 23, 2019 @ 10:00am
PC building Simulator Random Omega Operating system Crashes, AKA Windows Linux and Mac OS
I have found something odd with a broken computer from PC bay I buy the broken ones and try to fix them. Anyways, the computer would start up, but when you ran 3d mark it would crash constantly, but not like overclocked CPUs when its set wrong or the crash when you forget to add thermal paste, a different crash that took longer to show up. If you are encountering this crash and the system boots up and the power supply and the CPU are not damaged, the power supply is too low for that computer.

In DC line which is what computers are computer circuits need either positive power or negative power, the no power option does not exist and when that happens you can find some strange behaviors in your pc both in game and real life if the power load is heavier than the power supply wattage.

This is why I always buy the highest wattages as possible even if my computer never reaches it.

Electricity can change switches to one and off, negative current is usually the 0 = Off current that keeps the machine in stand down mode or off mode, when you press the power button on your computer the negative current is replaced with the positive current that maintains the computers active state usually the 1 = On Switch, its the currents that change that tell the power button to turn the computer on or off.

However, with lack of current that is when the computers get confused.
Just a brief excliamation of what I have learned really building computers.
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Hippo Apr 23, 2019 @ 1:47pm 
what is the question?

I run the information program and then 3dMark to watch the power consumption over time. In the second phase, the power used will climb to the max for the system. If it takes more than the PSU is rated for then you get the blue screen. This could explain the delay before the crash. Usually happens with 2 GPU systems.
PUC_Snakeman Apr 23, 2019 @ 10:14pm 
The OCCT tool shows power usage, which increases over time while under load.
iSnipe338 Sep 17, 2023 @ 2:32am 
Man I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out what I was missing. I thought maybe that it was the power supply but I didn't realize I was maxing out voltage until after reading this. I had literally checked EVERY other component over twice or more.
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Date Posted: Apr 23, 2019 @ 10:00am
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