All that said, I figured I'd run it by the more experienced ones and all the troubleshooting steps I've done...
1st- Power Supply is a 2016 Seasonic X-850 KM3. Its seen near 24/7 on-time since I got it. Its been powering rig in specs since 2017. Off and on [email protected] I've always kept it meticulously clean. I've pulled the cover off at least 6 times since I've gotten it and used a soft bristled paint brush and canned air to keep dust off of it..
2nd- So here are the symptoms- While playing ANY game, it will flat out randomly powerdown. Its as if the 12V rail just dies as the 5V and 3.3V rails stay live as my board uses the 5V rail to power RAM. This is where it gets weird though- Idle, does fine. Haven't had any issues. It will run [email protected] 24/7 on both CPU and GPU (same time) just fine. Even drawing 340W through the GPU, for 5+ hours during testing I did this weekend. It even handles Furmark "BURN TEST" just fine. Memtest passed 5 runs. Its just the moment you hit a game, it will eventually do it. No warning. No artifacts or errors. Then it gets even weirder- When it happens, I have to flip the switch, wait 2-3s then flip the switch back on. Upon powering on, it refuses to boot until it fails to boot for the 3rd time when it resets BIOS and then it'll boot just fine and tell me BIOS was reset, check settings. I load up my profile and restart and it boots up just fine on the first try.
I did try dropping to 2 sticks of RAM also. Same results.
I have tried dropping the power limit on the GPU while gaming to -15% and it helped for a few days..
I pulled the PSU out, checked it over, no burnt components etc.. all perfectly clean.
My best guess is- Caps are drying out and GPU, while gaming is throwing too much of a transient load spike and the caps can't supply the go go juice so the PSU kicks off. What do you all think?
Its an old PSU and has served me well, so I have no issue getting a new one. Looking at a Seasonic PRIME-TX 850 or Vertex 850. Leaning towards the PRIME as I don't see any need for the ATX 3.0 standard and I would get better use out of the higher efficiency of the TX-850.
-NS
Posted this on TPU too. lol
1st- Power Supply is a 2016 Seasonic X-850 KM3. Its seen near 24/7 on-time since I got it. Its been powering rig in specs since 2017. Off and on [email protected] I've always kept it meticulously clean. I've pulled the cover off at least 6 times since I've gotten it and used a soft bristled paint brush and canned air to keep dust off of it..
2nd- So here are the symptoms- While playing ANY game, it will flat out randomly powerdown. Its as if the 12V rail just dies as the 5V and 3.3V rails stay live as my board uses the 5V rail to power RAM. This is where it gets weird though- Idle, does fine. Haven't had any issues. It will run [email protected] 24/7 on both CPU and GPU (same time) just fine. Even drawing 340W through the GPU, for 5+ hours during testing I did this weekend. It even handles Furmark "BURN TEST" just fine. Memtest passed 5 runs. Its just the moment you hit a game, it will eventually do it. No warning. No artifacts or errors. Then it gets even weirder- When it happens, I have to flip the switch, wait 2-3s then flip the switch back on. Upon powering on, it refuses to boot until it fails to boot for the 3rd time when it resets BIOS and then it'll boot just fine and tell me BIOS was reset, check settings. I load up my profile and restart and it boots up just fine on the first try.
I did try dropping to 2 sticks of RAM also. Same results.
I have tried dropping the power limit on the GPU while gaming to -15% and it helped for a few days..
I pulled the PSU out, checked it over, no burnt components etc.. all perfectly clean.
My best guess is- Caps are drying out and GPU, while gaming is throwing too much of a transient load spike and the caps can't supply the go go juice so the PSU kicks off. What do you all think?
Its an old PSU and has served me well, so I have no issue getting a new one. Looking at a Seasonic PRIME-TX 850 or Vertex 850. Leaning towards the PRIME as I don't see any need for the ATX 3.0 standard and I would get better use out of the higher efficiency of the TX-850.
-NS
Posted this on TPU too. lol
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