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New motherboard CPU and PSU with RANDOM COLD SHUTDOWNS

radeson

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Hello,
I hope I can get all this typed before is shuts down. I just noticed it tonight. I recently got my CPU MOBO and RAM replaced and i just installed a brand new corsair 1500i PSU. I made sure all the connectors are hooked up tight. I have 4 gpu's but i only have 3 of them switched on right now. I am pulling 220 watts from the wall and the computer is using 200 watts. I just dont get it. I have it running at the XMP profile for the RAM and thats it. GRRRRR I just want there to be no more problems!!!!!

I happened twice IDLE on desktop and once paused in game (dying light). I only had 2 gpu's switched on when it happened in game, So i just dont know.

My temps are all good IDK help
 
Set it to default (no XMP profile) and see if it does it.

Remove videos cards and see if it does it.
 
I just changed some CPU power and temp threshhold settings back to where they were before. I had fooled around earlier and forgot to switch them back. I think im all good now. I have been playing Far Cry 4 for about 2 hours and surfing as well with no shutdowns... We'll see though.

This motherboard has more bells and whistles than I know what to do with!!!! LOL
 
Crashing at idle is usually RAM if not a very unstable CPU overclock, so Burpo's suggestion with right on the money. Of course, telling it to shut down at too low a temperature would indeed be a problem, so I am glad to hear they are back at default. Hope it keeps working for you!
 
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