Solved Computer random shutdown, new assembled computer

Thatguy1997

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I just assembled a new computer with a brand new CPU, Motherboard, and new ram with 8 gigabytes of space. At first when my operating system had 32 bit, it took a while and then the computer would randomly turn off by itself, but I didn't notice because i wasn't there. Then I installed 64 bit and it went well for a while, I installed Steam, Skype, and restored a Minecraft server I've been hosting, and installed a game (Tomb Raider). So I finished installing Tomb Raider and booted it up and the computer randomly shutdown out of nowhere. I tried booting it back up and it shut down once it reached the desktop, and continued doing this despite me moving to different power sources around the house with the computer. I believe that I have a bad PCU (It holds 400 watts) and i am thinking of jumping up to 700 watts.

Am I doing the right thing or is there some other reason its shutting down at desktop?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Amd fx-6300 3.5ghz 6-core processor
Motherboard
ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0
Memory
DDR3 8GB 1333MHZ
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce Gtx 460
Hard Drives
320 SATA harddrive
750 GB
1 TB
PSU
diablotek DA series 400 watt atx power supply
Cooling
Fan
Antivirus
Malwarebytes
Three things come to mind right off the bat:

  1. Heat sink not installed properly
  2. Power supply issues
  3. RAM timing issues (set in BIOS)
Regards,
GEWB
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
(7 different computers booting up to 10 systems)
OS
Linux Mint / XP / Win7 Home, Pro, Ultimate / Win8.1 / Win10
Other Info
Four desktops, two laptops, one notebook and one tablet
What are your temps looking like? (According to bios since you cannot get into windows)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 10 Pro
CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 2400G Processor with Radeon RX Vega 11 Graphics
Motherboard
ASRock X470 Master SLI/AC AM4 AMD Promontory X470 SATA 6Gb/s
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM D
Graphics Card(s)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (EVGA)
Sound Card
Motherboard Built in
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer R240HY bidx 23.8-Inch IPS HDMI DVI VGA (1920 x 1080) Wi
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1TB Sandisk SSD PLUS (Main drive)
500 GB Seagate 7200 RPM (Games)
500 GB Western Digital 7200 RPM (Virtual Machines)
PSU
CORSAIR TX Series TX650M 650W 80+ Gold Modular Power Supply
Case
CORSAIR CARBIDE SPEC-02 Mid-Tower Gaming Case, Red LED Fan
Cooling
220mm, two 120mm, and four 60mm fans
Keyboard
Wired Dell keyboard
Mouse
Wireless Logitech mouse
Internet Speed
250mb down, 30mb up
Antivirus
Panda Cloud Antivirus
Browser
Chrome-ish x64
Other Info
Your awesome for reading this.
Try calculating your Power Supply requirements

Hi Thatguy1997,

In your original post you seem to be stating that your using a 400 Watt Power Supply. If this is the case then I would point my finger at the Power Supply straight away. Of course not knowing your full specs I cannot do so, therefore I recommend looking at the link below -

Power Supply Calculator

Assuming you have a 400 Watt Power Supply installed, and your calculations result in a wattage requirement greater than 400 Watts (highly likely), then the first step is to buy a quality Power Supply. I recommend at least 600 - 650 Watts for high end systems, but at any rate whatever the calculator returns + 50 should be adequate.

Good luck :)

Kind Regards,

Davo
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Velocity
OS
Windows 7 (XP, by Virtualization)
CPU
Intel i7 3820 (@ 3.6GHz)
Motherboard
Gigabtye X79-UP4
Memory
16 Gig DDR3 2133 (overclocked @ 2933MHz - 22GB/s)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD7800
Monitor(s) Displays
3
Screen Resolution
6400 x 1440 (3 Monitors, 1 Extra High Def!)
Hard Drives
500G SSD RAID 0 (Seq Read @ 889MB/s | Seq Write @ 844MB/s)
PSU
700 Watt
Case
Thermaltake
Keyboard
Microsoft
Mouse
Logitech
Internet Speed
20Mbps
Antivirus
AVG Internet Security Business Edition
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
7.7 on the Windows 7 INDEX! Not quite 7.9!!!
Hey guys, thanks for the replies.
I tried booting up my computer this morning but now it just refuses to come on. I am thinking that maybe the power button got disconnected or the power supply right now is just burned out. New power supply containing 700 watts is coming in Wednesday. I was hoping though that I would be able to get into my bios and check the temps and if the computer would shutdown in the bios so i could be sure that it is a PSU problem, but sadly it just won't do anything when i press the power button.

edit: The computer booted up :) I'm sitting in the bios menu and looked at the temp and the processor has gone from 80 F to 100.4 F so maybe there is a heat problem. I am going to wait and see if it powers off by itself in the bios menu and ill tell more after the computer has shutdown or if it is able to remain still at the bios menu.

Update again. the CPU is staying at a stable temperature of 100.4 F, and the computer has yet to shut down. I also followed the link Mr Davo sent me and my computer needs like 150 more watts to work properly (It needs 530 watts), thanks a bunch for that link!

I think I can remember my specs:
Graphics Card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 460
Processor: AMD fx6300 3.5ghz six core
Main Hard drive: 320 GB SATA
Extra memory harddrives: 2 TB, 750 GB
Motherboard: ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0
Power Supply: Diablotek DA series 400 watt atx power supply
 
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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Amd fx-6300 3.5ghz 6-core processor
Motherboard
ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0
Memory
DDR3 8GB 1333MHZ
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce Gtx 460
Hard Drives
320 SATA harddrive
750 GB
1 TB
PSU
diablotek DA series 400 watt atx power supply
Cooling
Fan
Antivirus
Malwarebytes
Good luck

Good luck, I hope that the PSU works out, your welcome with regard to the link :)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Velocity
OS
Windows 7 (XP, by Virtualization)
CPU
Intel i7 3820 (@ 3.6GHz)
Motherboard
Gigabtye X79-UP4
Memory
16 Gig DDR3 2133 (overclocked @ 2933MHz - 22GB/s)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD7800
Monitor(s) Displays
3
Screen Resolution
6400 x 1440 (3 Monitors, 1 Extra High Def!)
Hard Drives
500G SSD RAID 0 (Seq Read @ 889MB/s | Seq Write @ 844MB/s)
PSU
700 Watt
Case
Thermaltake
Keyboard
Microsoft
Mouse
Logitech
Internet Speed
20Mbps
Antivirus
AVG Internet Security Business Edition
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
7.7 on the Windows 7 INDEX! Not quite 7.9!!!
edit: The computer booted up :) I'm sitting in the bios menu and looked at the temp and the processor has gone from 80 F to 100.4 F so maybe there is a heat problem. I am going to wait and see if it powers off by itself in the bios menu and ill tell more after the computer has shutdown or if it is able to remain still at the bios menu.

Update again. the CPU is staying at a stable temperature of 100.4 F, and the computer has yet to shut down.

Your temps are great for that CPU. Don't even start to worry until it is over 130F (=55C).

Regards,
GEWB
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
(7 different computers booting up to 10 systems)
OS
Linux Mint / XP / Win7 Home, Pro, Ultimate / Win8.1 / Win10
Other Info
Four desktops, two laptops, one notebook and one tablet
Yup, definitely a power supply problem, buying one with a higher wattage especially since i have a pretty high end desktop pretty much fixed the problem. ( I tested by running a bunch of processes over an hour to see if it would shut down)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Amd fx-6300 3.5ghz 6-core processor
Motherboard
ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0
Memory
DDR3 8GB 1333MHZ
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce Gtx 460
Hard Drives
320 SATA harddrive
750 GB
1 TB
PSU
diablotek DA series 400 watt atx power supply
Cooling
Fan
Antivirus
Malwarebytes
I have researched a lot of these similar problems. I also have the ASUS M5A97 Motherboard and the AMD FX 6300 CPU and also experience random power offs under Windows 7.

I physically have to switch off the power to the PC and wait 30 seconds before the PC will power up again.

I definately think there is a prob with the ASUS and the AMD that is causing this problem.

I also had a 500W power supply and was running an MSI Radeo R9 270x 2G graphics card. I swapped over to an 850W power supply and again, the same problem occurs. It isnt power supply. My temps are all fine, system isnt under any load at all then for no reason, it just shuts off.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Hybrid
OS
Windows 7 64 bit
CPU
AMD FX-6300
Motherboard
ASUS M5A97
Memory
16gb ( 4x4gb) DDR3 Kingston
Graphics Card(s)
MSI Radeon R9 270x 2G
Hard Drives
Sata 250 Gb
Sata 350 Gb
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Firefox
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