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Seasonic Flagship PRIME SERIES SSR-1200PD 1200W PLATINUM FULL MODULAR ATX12V & EPS12V 135mm FDB Fan Super Quiet Power Supply
About 5 years old give or take.
reset bios to defaults and see if it still crashes
then enable xmp and go from there
5 years is not old for a psu
if it was made around 2005-2010 it may be in the bad cap era, but anything newer is fine for 10+ years and ones from before then are also still good for their builds
Thank you.
5 year old for a PSU, it's going to be bad?
Please stop giving advice to people if you don't know what you're talking about.
Try running a diagnostic's check in your BIOS and do a health + component check for starters.
Why don't they ban you like forever for this sub?
I mean, do you know ANYTHINg about PC hardware?
Anything at all?
I know that most people on this sub ignore you, just like CloudBoy are what the hell he calls himself.
It's time to go, gramps.
C'mon. Go play some bingo and let this good people be.
So start there. New behavior came with a certain change? Investigate the change.
There's also some things you can look into to do so. What traces are being left behind insofar as logs or dumps go?
1. Are you getting BSODs or memory dumps?
2. What does even viewer state? Don't overlook this like many people do. You will see Event ID 41 (and maybe 63/6008), but those will be a symptom because of the restart and not a cause so go ahead and overlook those. What you're looking for is this; are there any other error or critical level logs that look important?
3. Any WHEA or Watch Dog logs?
Windows/LiveKernelReports/WHEA
Windows/LiveKernelReports/WATCHDOG
If there are and the date and time matches these restarts, then they correspond with it. You can use WinDbg to open and analyze these.
Also, is the restart spontaneous (very instant) or is the display going Black and it staying like that for some (small) amount of time and then restarting? The former more heavily suggests a power issue but the latter could be broader.
You upgrade the cpu from an earlier model like 12th gen?
Mainboard bios support the cpu?
Run windows memory diagnostic tests? Press windows key and type memory then run the short test.
Remove overclocks. Maybe try a slight negative cpu voltage offset (underclock)?
Any messages in event viewer or view reliability history?
Windows is set by default to reboot on errors.
I'm the one that gave advice, you came here for the sole purpose of insulting me. At least I'm participating in the topic, unlike you.
It's quite clear that you know very little, actually.
This "Gramps" would make you ♥♥♥♥ your own pants.
Interfers with my judo class.