Troubleshooting Unexpected Shutdowns During Gaming: A Personal Experience

Have you ever found yourself in the middle of an intense gaming session, only for your computer to suddenly shut down? This frustrating scenario recently happened to me while playing seemingly less demanding games like Dota 2, Football Manager 2020, and Rocket League. Interestingly, during stress tests with 3D Mark or while navigating massive maps in Civilization VI, my system performed flawlessly, leaving me puzzled about the root of the issue.

Until recently, my computer had been operating smoothly for over a year without a hitch. However, the sudden shutdowns started appearing, causing me to question what could be behind this unexpected behavior.

My Setup and Recent Findings

For context, you can view my current hardware configuration on my build list here. During numerous stress tests, including a 20-loop benchmark, my system maintained stability—an odd contrast to the abrupt shutdowns experienced during less demanding games. You can see the results of one of my stress tests here.

A Potential Culprit: Power Supply Issues

Reflecting on my experiences, I remembered that my power supply unit (PSU) had failed unexpectedly on November 20, 2020. Just four days after experiencing that malfunction, I replaced the old unit with a new one—and since then, my computer has been operating without issues.

Conclusion

If you find your gaming setup suddenly shutting down during simple gameplay yet passing stress tests, consider investigating your power supply. It might very well be the unseen issue behind your system’s inconsistencies. Share your experiences or any similar troubleshooting tips in the comments! Let’s help each other keep our gaming rigs running smoothly.

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  1. Thank you for sharing your detailed experience. Sudden shutdowns during gaming, despite passing stress tests, can indeed point to power supply issues or other hardware concerns. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can consider:

    • Check the Power Supply Unit (PSU): Since your PSU previously failed and was replaced, it’s worthwhile to test the new unit under load if possible. Ensure it provides sufficient wattage for your system components, especially during gaming sessions.
    • Monitor Temperatures: Use tools like HWMonitor or MSI Afterburner to keep an eye on CPU and GPU temperatures. Overheating can cause automatic shutdowns to protect components.
    • Inspect Power Connections: Verify that all power cables are securely connected, including the 24-pin motherboard connector and GPU power connectors.
    • Test with a Different Outlet or UPS: Unstable power sources can contribute to shutdowns. Try plugging your PC into a different wall outlet or a UPS to rule out power fluctuations.
    • Run Hardware Diagnostics: Use tools like MemTest86 for RAM, or the built-in Windows Memory Diagnostic, to check for memory issues, which sometimes cause system instability.
    • Check Event Viewer: Review Windows Event Viewer logs around the shutdown times for any warnings or errors that could provide clues.

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