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owsla
Adept I

Maybe AMD GPU is restarting my PC?

Hey everyone.

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Since I had some issues with my GPU as soon as I got it, I'll paste this topic here. Maybe someone else is having the same issue?

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My PC has been randomly restarting for around 2 months now. During all this time, it has shutdown I guess only twice when I was doing normal stuff, once or twice when I was playing BF1, once during Outlast 2, once during PES 2020 and once during Minecraft.

I never know when it's gonna restart, except when I go play CS:GO. It will restar FOR SURE if you play it. Sometimes it restarts at the beggining of a match, sometimes in the middle of it. One curious thing is that: if I'm playing CSGO and it restarts and then I'll go play BF1, it will work for hours. But if I go back to CS after it restarts, it will take just a few minutes until it restarts again.

So these are my components:

  • Aorus Z370 Gaming 5
  • Intel i7 8700
  • Corsair Vengeance LPX CL16 2x8GB
  • Corsair MP510 240GB
  • Seagate ST1000DM003 1TB
  • Cooler Master Masterliquid Lite 120
  • Gigabyte RX590 8GB (rev. 2)
  • EVGA 650W 100-N1-0650-L

What I've done so far:

  • Checked overheating, dirst/dust are not the problem
  • Updated all drivers
  • Checked disks with that Windows' disk verification tool and cmd
  • Checked Windows installations and even formated it
  • Checked for Malware
  • Reinstalled Antivirus (Kaspersky Total Sec.)
  • Disabled sleep mode
  • Disabled fast start up
  • Updated BIOS
  • Plugged PC directly into outlet
  • Replaced PSU cable
  • Cleaned RAM and RAM slots
  • Checked RAM for errors with that Windows tool
  • Stressed CPU/GPU/SSD for some minutes and it didn't shutdown
  • Cleaned everything (including PSU)
  • There's probably more I forgot to include

Some worth-knowing things:

1: I got the GPU/SSD/RAM some months ago, first they delivered the GPU only. I installed it and played CSGO for a weekend normally before they deliver the other parts on Monday. When I got the other parts, I had 24GB of RAM of which: 2x4GB 2666MHz Corsair Veng. LPX CL16 + 2x8GB 2400MHz Corsair Veng. LPX CL16. When the PC shutdown for the first time, the first thing I did was using only the new RAMs. It kept restarting so I tried using the older ones. Same thing.

2: Intel Turbo Boost is activated everytime. Even if I'm idle the CPU clock is between 4.3 - 4.6GHz. Now I set it to stay at 3.8GHz maximum.


Maybe the PSU got too much lazy after 2 years of easy work and now that it has to work more it can't handle it?

It's strange that this problem started after adding the new components, but that CS:GO thins is stranger.

I did everything I could. Now I ask you if there's anything else I could do BEFORE I take any parts to a specialist? Any tips? Why would CS be so affected by it?

The PSU is my main suspect. I'm afraid it could be the motherboard, please don't be it.


Thanks in advance for your support, guys.

Ah, I hope this can help:

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It was working fine before you received the other parts (SSD , RAM) ?
I would go with process of elimination removing components and testings.

I'm having similar issue with my Vega 56, when i put in my old GPU (HD7850 had it for 10 years not a single blackscreen , bluescreen ) my issue goes away even tho it's all the same hardware, tested the Vega56 in 2 completely different system , one is Intel other is AMD, only thing remaining is the Monitor and the GPU (and wall outlet same house).

changed PSU from Corsair 750w gold+ to a Seasonic 850w focus+ Platinum issue remained.

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Yeah, it was fine but I guess it started a few days after I got all parts installed. It wasn't like in the same day.

I ran Windows Memory Diagnostic in both old and new RAMs, nothing wrong. Tried with old memory only, kept restarting. Stressed SSD for some minutes, nothing wrong. Changed M2 slot, kept restarting.

Someone at Steam Community appointed that my PSU is terrible and according to a list at Linus Tech Tips website, it should be avoided in all scenarios. Next month I'll be replacing it.

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can you post a photo of the sticker on your PSU?

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Hey I hav read your problem, and I have the exact same thing, could you tell me if the psu was in your case the problem? I can't figuere it out either and dont know what to do, if you can let me know that would be real nice.

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I ws thinking of purchasing a Gigabyte RX590 8GB (rev. 2).
Would you recommend it?
Have you checked the GPU, VRAM, and VRM Thermals using TechPowerUp GPUz?
Could you please run a stress test and dump out that data to a file and make available to download or
generate some plots in excel spreadsheet?
I cannot find a detailed review of that GPU anywhere.
Thanks.

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