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PC IS RESTARTING AFTER 1 MINUTE OF LAUNCHING PUBG EVERY SINGLE TIME (ONLY ON PUBG)
I only have this problem on pubg i already resetet my pc 4 times in the last 3 days and nothing is helping i can easily play other games and they are not restarting my pc but on pubg is happening i dont know what to do

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Dr.Shadowds 🐉 Oct 8, 2022 @ 5:29am 
Does this happen to any other demanding 3D game, or just pubg?

Things you can try out.
- Windows update.

- GPU driver update.

- Ensure your system isn't over heating for some reason.

- Try doing RAM test, ensure RAM not faulty.

- Ensure your PSU isn't having problems, such as there people who build a PC, or bought a pre-built, and got a PSU that barely able to output the stable power to the hardware request when pulling flex of wattage.
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
Does this happen to any other demanding 3D game, or just pubg?

Things you can try out.
- Windows update.

- GPU driver update.

- Ensure your system isn't over heating for some reason.

- Try doing RAM test, ensure RAM not faulty.

- Ensure your PSU isn't having problems, such as there people who build a PC, or bought a pre-built, and got a PSU that barely able to output the stable power to the hardware request when pulling flex of wattage.

I can play fortnite without any problems i have no windows updates and my gpu driver is updatet and my pc is also not overheating my ram is normal but i dont know i also checked my PSU
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 Oct 8, 2022 @ 5:42am 
Originally posted by twitter shisuifnr:
I can play fortnite without any problems i have no windows updates and my gpu driver is updatet and my pc is also not overheating my ram is normal but i dont know i also checked my PSU
Do you know the PSU model, and your system hardware specs?
only gpu nad cpu my pc iss a pre built pc
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 Oct 8, 2022 @ 5:54am 
Originally posted by twitter shisuifnr:
only gpu nad cpu my pc iss a pre built pc
There small chance that the manufacturer of your pre built PC cut corners on your PSU which why you're having this problem.

You have to open side of your PC case, you be looking for box with cables coming out of, that has a large label on it side, and read the label on your PSU, and find out the model number, this will give you info what need to know about your PSU.

If don't know your system specs, can open Steam client on top left click "help" > click on "System information" a box will appear, click in text box, and press on these keys Ctrl + A then press Ctrl + C, and paste into this discussion, and it will tell us what your system specs about.
Last edited by Dr.Shadowds 🐉; Oct 8, 2022 @ 5:56am
RiO Oct 8, 2022 @ 6:35am 
PUBG uses a kernel-mode anti-cheat that is known to cause or be involved in BSODs. Check whether you have Windows configured to automatically restart when the kernel crashes.
Last edited by RiO; Oct 8, 2022 @ 6:42am
Start_Running Oct 8, 2022 @ 6:46am 
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
Does this happen to any other demanding 3D game, or just pubg?

Things you can try out.
- Windows update.

- GPU driver update.

- Ensure your system isn't over heating for some reason.

- Try doing RAM test, ensure RAM not faulty.

- Ensure your PSU isn't having problems, such as there people who build a PC, or bought a pre-built, and got a PSU that barely able to output the stable power to the hardware request when pulling flex of wattage.
I'd also suggest diablling the AV on your system as part of the trouble shooting.

It seems like it might be a thermal or memory issue though.



Originally posted by twitter shisuifnr:
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
Does this happen to any other demanding 3D game, or just pubg?

Things you can try out.
- Windows update.

- GPU driver update.

- Ensure your system isn't over heating for some reason.

- Try doing RAM test, ensure RAM not faulty.

- Ensure your PSU isn't having problems, such as there people who build a PC, or bought a pre-built, and got a PSU that barely able to output the stable power to the hardware request when pulling flex of wattage.

I can play fortnite without any problems i have no windows updates and my gpu driver is updatet and my pc is also not overheating my ram is normal but i dont know i also checked my PSU
Fortnite is not PUBG.
Different games can and do behave in different ways.
Originally posted by RiO:
PUBG uses a kernel-mode anti-cheat that is known to cause or be involved in BSODs. Check whether you have Windows configured to automatically restart when the kernel crashes.

and how can i check this
supercibaitv Jul 31, 2023 @ 9:02am 
Originally posted by twitter shisuifnr:
Originally posted by RiO:
PUBG uses a kernel-mode anti-cheat that is known to cause or be involved in BSODs. Check whether you have Windows configured to automatically restart when the kernel crashes.

and how can i check this

Do you resolve this problem? Can u tell me how? I have the same problem now
Potac Dec 11, 2023 @ 12:28pm 
Hey. I am facing the same issue. I have done stress tests to both CPU and GPU and they run fine. I have uninstalled drivers using DDU and roll back to previous versions but the problem persists. I have change PCLIe slot and same problem.

Did you fix it?
Katie Dec 11, 2023 @ 1:10pm 
This thread was quite old before the recent post, so we're locking it to prevent confusion.
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