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Either way, the easiest method to test it is to disable power saving options and then let it run.
I had a monitor once that would do that when I would come back to my desk and get a shock when I touched the desk. Only in the dry winter air, rest of the seasons were fine.
In my computer course it said to always try the easiest things first, dunno why.
newer cpus/gpus will not force shutdown when overheating, they will throttle
but incorrect drivers can crash windows or games when throttling
may be brownout, or something in windows forcing shutdown
was there anything in windows error logs?