- Nov 21, 2025
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Issue: For ~2 months I've been experiencing Hard Shutdowns. PC shuts down, and oddly I have to actually unplug and re-plug the power cord before pressing the power button to start up again.
It seems to occur the longer it's running.
First Crash happens in 2-4 hours. Then if I keep pushing it another could happen within 10 minutes.
Machine Information:
Build Parts List: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/jkteddy77/saved/NxGxbv
Latest Bios Installed
Latest CPU Chipset and GPU Drivers
Tried Factory Default Bios Settings
Symptom:
At one point, One of my 4 fans died (replaced), and it was shutting down the MOMENT I opened a game and hardware usage increased.
This leads to me believe Temperature Overheating could be the root cause.
However, I used HWInfo64 to record the entire system's sensors the moment it crashed while gaming, a perfect snapshot to debug with.
BUT no part seems to be thermal throttling. Shown are the highest temperature sensors on each part.

Clues:
Issue solved following Next Steps 1 & 2. It was either the CPU's heat being pumped into the PSU intake overheating or failing it, or CPU heat over the motherboard sinks.
It seems to occur the longer it's running.
First Crash happens in 2-4 hours. Then if I keep pushing it another could happen within 10 minutes.
Machine Information:
Build Parts List: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/jkteddy77/saved/NxGxbv
Latest Bios Installed
Latest CPU Chipset and GPU Drivers
Tried Factory Default Bios Settings
Symptom:
At one point, One of my 4 fans died (replaced), and it was shutting down the MOMENT I opened a game and hardware usage increased.
This leads to me believe Temperature Overheating could be the root cause.
However, I used HWInfo64 to record the entire system's sensors the moment it crashed while gaming, a perfect snapshot to debug with.
BUT no part seems to be thermal throttling. Shown are the highest temperature sensors on each part.

Clues:
- The 750w Platinum PSU is 6 years old, purchased in Late 2019. I don't have any sensor readout for it, but it was never hot to the touch.
- Could it be suffering Voltage Droop on a rail?
- I have to actually unplug and re-plug the power cord before pressing the power button to start up again.
- The Crucial T705 PCIe 5.0 drive runs notoriously hot, and is unstable when it is. Its thermal limit is apparently 80C however
- But never exceeded 55C
- Motherboard is very saturated with heat. I'm intaking air from the top to give the CPU coolest air first, but its heat then flows directly across the MOBO and NVME Drives.
- No sensors went over 65C, even Chipset the hottest.
- I am replacing the PSU with a SFX 1000W Platinum
- I'm upgrading to the 5090 at the most unstable time, but this necessary upgrade to accommodate could rule out the PSU.
- Reversing the Fan Airflow. Bringing Fresh air from the bottom and exhausting through the CPU Radiator could prevent the Passive heatsinks in the system from being heat-saturated, and I can manage a few more degrees on the CPU.
Issue solved following Next Steps 1 & 2. It was either the CPU's heat being pumped into the PSU intake overheating or failing it, or CPU heat over the motherboard sinks.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated
Thanks for your interest and time.
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