Pc Restarting under load

pranavsg07

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Hi friends,
My PC recently started restarting whenever I run some games or graphic intensive programs. The CPU temp. was hovering over 100 degrees so I changed the thermal paste and bought a new CPU cooler(Deepcool Gamma Archer). Now the temperature does not go over 70 degrees under load. But the problem is persistent.
I ran a OCCT test and the CPU and GPU test are going fine. But when I run the power supply test, the PC restarts after about 10 secs. I can't even play Angry Birds for 5 mins. So what could be the problem?
PC Specs:
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
Mobo : Asus P5Q Deluxe Bios ver. 2301
RAM : Transcend 2x2 GB DDR2 667 Mhz
GPU : Palit ATI Radeon HD 4850 512 Mb
PSU : VIP 500 watt

I don't have a UPS. My guess is that it's either the PSU or the VRM's on the graphic card.
 

denis280

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what is the gpu temp.just to make sure.if you say its fine.then the psu is faulty
 

pranavsg07

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the gpu temp is like in the range of 75-80 degrees under load. i changed the thermal paste of that too along with the cpu. but there's one small edit. while running the occt gpu test and also the fur-mark gpu burn in test, the pc restarted. the temperatures of the gpu was like 81 degrees right before restart.
I have linked the hardware monitor readings. this was taken with just angry birds running in a windowed mode and just 2 minutes before restarting.
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mlc

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maybe you can try adjust the fan speed on the graphics card? I think within ATI CCC you can go into the overdrive sections and adjust/unlock that feature... and set to a higher fan%... to see if that helps...

also make sure there is good airflow in the case. and leave the case cover off while testing to see if that helps.. and points u in the right direction...
 

Saffron

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I had a Visiontek HD4850 a few years ago and it would run up to 90c underload. Once I ealized it was getting that hot I adjusted the fan speed to 60% and the temps dropped to 70-75c. Not once did my computer restart do to these temperatures.

...I ran a OCCT test and the CPU and GPU test are going fine. But when I run the power supply test, the PC restarts after about 10 secs...

It will most likely be your power supply.
 

schmuckley

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VIP PSU? I'm leaning towards that being the problem;All the other parts seem solid enough.Check and see how many watts it has on the 12v rail.
 

GSquadron

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if your pc restarts immediately, than it is your psu faulty
if your pc slows down, showing artifacts on the screen, freezing or other effects, it is your gpu.
I dont belive it is your gpu, since i have a lot of experience with palit and it is very good.
 

pranavsg07

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The PSU has 15A/180W on +12V1 and 16A/192W on +12V2 rail. The brand VIP is a local one but it was still better than other local brands(about $50 approx.) so I bought it about 4 years back.
Changing the fan speed in AMD Overdrive helped for some part. The fan speed was 6% on automatic in heavy load. Changed it to 60%+ and now I can play angry birds and even Far Cry 3.
So I am concluding that the PSU is to blame and getting a Seasonic S12II 520 watt.
What do you guys say?
 

mlc

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if the problem was helped by adjusting the fan speed on the graphics card, as you just stated... then the psu is probably fine, and its a heat or driver issue with the graphics card.

i would maybe try opening the case cover, and having an external fan blowing on the graphics card to see if that helps, if so, then you may want to investigate , and ensure you have good airflow within your case, and maybe consider an aftermarket GPU fan.. if appropriate for your style card.

Mike
 

pranavsg07

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the problem was not completely solved by increasing the fan speed. it still restarts. but earlier, it restarted on just launching farcry. now i can play for 10-15 min before each restart. but the resolution is 800x600. if i increase the resolution, then boom. and it still fails the occt psu test.
i had earlier tried opening the cover to let the fan blow inside, but it didn't help.