PC turning itself off
- Sir Spookleton
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PC turning itself off
So in the last few days since I got my new GTX 1080 graphics card my PC has been turning itself off randomly, once a day it seems. And during those few times I've been in-game when it happened. I was wondering if anyone here knew what was causing my PC to turn itself off?
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Re: PC turning itself off
My first guess would be an issue with the clock stability on your CPU. I know you don't overclock your computer, but it could still be an issue. I would suggest using something like IntelBurn Test to check the stability of your CPU.
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Re: PC turning itself off
Since you installed the gtx1080? Is your computer turning off, or is the display just turning off, if the lights and fans are still on your card is either over heating or bad.
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Re: PC turning itself off
Yes, since I got it installed. I'll check next time it happens. Cause from what I can understand the computer turns itself off, goes quiet, then turns itself back on. And I'd hope it isn't a bad card, since I got it last Thursday. I didn't install it myself, I had the guys working at the nearby PC Doctor do it.Mitch wrote:Since you installed the gtx1080? Is your computer turning off, or is the display just turning off, if the lights and fans are still on your card is either over heating or bad.
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Re: PC turning itself off
What kind of power supply do you have in your machine? If it was a bad card the display would just turn off and the fans and stuff would still work (unless your OS recognizes that your video drivers crashed and restarted.)Sir Spookleton wrote:Yes, since I got it installed. I'll check next time it happens. Cause from what I can understand the computer turns itself off, goes quiet, then turns itself back on. And I'd hope it isn't a bad card, since I got it last Thursday. I didn't install it myself, I had the guys working at the nearby PC Doctor do it.Mitch wrote:Since you installed the gtx1080? Is your computer turning off, or is the display just turning off, if the lights and fans are still on your card is either over heating or bad.
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Re: PC turning itself off
I'm thinking it could be the power supply, since everything in the PC cane with it. Since it was a pre-built. So it would make sense that the power supply was meant for the 980, and not the 1080.Mitch wrote:What kind of power supply do you have in your machine? If it was a bad card the display would just turn off and the fans and stuff would still work (unless your OS recognizes that your video drivers crashed and restarted.)Sir Spookleton wrote:Yes, since I got it installed. I'll check next time it happens. Cause from what I can understand the computer turns itself off, goes quiet, then turns itself back on. And I'd hope it isn't a bad card, since I got it last Thursday. I didn't install it myself, I had the guys working at the nearby PC Doctor do it.Mitch wrote:Since you installed the gtx1080? Is your computer turning off, or is the display just turning off, if the lights and fans are still on your card is either over heating or bad.
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Re: PC turning itself off
Id take a wild guess and say some cables aint plugged in all the way. Ive used the same powersupply for 550Ti, 670Ti and now 1060, never any issues like this and mine aint a good quality one eihter, some cheap ass chinese product. Could of course be that its about to fry, but id still say there is a higher possibility that one or more cables aint plugged in properly causing the issue at hand.
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Re: PC turning itself off
Hmm, if I were to try and plug in the cables harder I'm afraid I'd break something. I've made sure and checked that they are properly plugged in several times before, too.Abraham wrote:Id take a wild guess and say some cables aint plugged in all the way. Ive used the same powersupply for 550Ti, 670Ti and now 1060, never any issues like this and mine aint a good quality one eihter, some cheap ass chinese product. Could of course be that its about to fry, but id still say there is a higher possibility that one or more cables aint plugged in properly causing the issue at hand.