This is concerning post 94 fixed using drop box instead export-collection-all-properties-pcstatus-2023-03-28.csv
This is the time it rebooted back then. I have opened the case yesterday, like I said before, aligned the memory RAM again and changed the PCIeX wire using different output of the...
I have removed the memory card and put it back in and heard a loud click to confirm it is tighteningly fit. I pressed in all the other cables to make sure they are not loose. Then I did the final thing so far. I have removed the power cable for my video card the PCIex and used another one from a...
I have activated logging...I will keep it for one night. Come tomorrow and see what happened. I really love Windows 11. I don't want to revert back to Windows 10. That is why I am doing all I can to fix this.
But I cannot watch these numbers for hours to no end until something happens. That is pure torture. I can keep the computer on for the night before I go to bed. I noticed also after a while of me not using windows and being on bios the computer is no longer rebooting as much or shutting down as...
I am going to do a research experiment. Before I go to bed, I will reboot my computer and make it stay in bios mode at the same screen as the one I pasted above. If by tomorrow it is booted back to windows then I confirm now it is a hardware problem. At that point, I will start the PSU and go my...
20 minutes passed it never moved or budged once in these numbers. Solid. And the computer never shut down:
Again after minutes worth of waiting
waiting...
and waiting
I am going to take picture of the bios showing temperature and psu voltage...I will observe it for 10 minutes and show multiple pictures of the voltage and temp within 10 minute spectrum.
I am going to buy a new PSU. Everyone is saying the PSU is faulty, even though it is brand new, we'll let us clear that out for good. I am buying a new PSU. If it happens even after buying a new PSU then we can clear the PSU as the fault, because I cannot keep buying PSU in hopes that fixes the...
I am playing a movie in the background; I am playing a game at the same time...checked the CPU and GPU the CPU is 42 degree celsius and the GPU is 34 degree celsius and it powered off...toke 4 minutes before it powered back on again AND THAT JUST HAPPENED 4 minutes ago.
k. I think water cooler is not good method of cooling my CPU. But I don't get it...it always show 45 degree to 50 to 60 degree celsius but never more than that. I know 60 degree celsius is till ok. Could it be the motherboard chipset, capacitor, something in the motherboard itself is overheating...