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Random Crashes - Event ID 41

Fenixgoon

Lifer
The error I get is:

The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.

I've been having random resets for...I don't know how long. For the most part it only happens during more intense games, but not always. Here's my system setup

AMD 1055T X6 CPU
Asus M4A87TD/USB3 motherboard
AMD 6900 GPU
16gb memory
Samsung EVO 840 120gb SSD
Corsair CX750 PSU


Probably 9 times out of 10 this occurs during more computationally intensive programs. Games that are guaranteed to crash (sooner or later) include Far Cry 3 and CS:GO. League of Legends seems to do fine for the most part.

I've run Furmark and Prime95 overnight without incident. I have a 900W UPS and a 1500W power conditioner, since my area is known to have power issues. The UPS indicates that I'm not using more than 350W when running FC3 for example, so I don't understand how I can possibly have a power loss.

Could there be ground issues with the motherboard? Components not properly seated? I really don't understand what else it could be. I've checked basically every connection and it all looks good. It's getting super frustrating.
 
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I've run Furmark and Prime95 overnight without incident. I have a 900W UPS and a 1500W power conditioner, since my area is known to have power issues. The UPS indicates that I'm not using more than 350W when running FC3 for example, so I don't understand how I can possibly have a power loss.
An underpowered or failing power supply may cause this behavior.but what about your temp.
 
i checked the GPU temperatures and they were well within reason.

I picked up a new power supply and it still crashed. so i guess that really leaves the motherboard, right? i just don't understand how it's so random.
 
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