PC Keeps Restarting Randomly Finally Solved | Corsair CX750M Power Supply Problems

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  • Опубликовано: 16 фев 2019
  • PC Keeps Restarting Randomly Finally Solved | Corsair CX750M Power Supply Problems. Today I will show you how to troubleshoot a PC which keeps restarting. The Power supply Unit from Corsair CX750M seems to be the culprit. 3 Videos ago I mentioned that my GP was dying as my PC kept crashing and restarting during Video Editing and some GPU benchmarks. Shortly afterwards I posted a retraction on the RUclips community tab to say that my initial assessment was wrong, do not think my GPU is dying, and my PC will demand further testing.
    You guys may know my Troubleshoot series where we look at what may prevent a PC from turning on, or if it does turn on with led lights and fan spinning but no display on the monitor, and that should be evidence that I can look at PC troubleshooting quite methodically and scientifically to eliminate causes and narrow it down to at least 1 only possible component or part.
    This situation is slightly different since we do have POST, and we can use the PC for normal daily task, but as soon as I edit a normal 1080p video footage without any special effects, even during scrubbing on the timeline , my PC crashes and restarts, and it restarts during some standard benchmark of Furmark and Unigine Valley as well.
    Here are my PC specs:
    Case: Fractal Design R5 Black Pearl
    PSU: Corsair CX750M
    Mobo: Asus 970 Pro Gaming Aura
    Processor: AMD FX 8350 (never overclocked, running at stock speed with Hyper 212 Cooler)
    RAM: 16 GB DDR3 (2x8GB Kingston Hyper X Fury)
    GPU: AMD Sapphire R9380 Nitro 4GB DDR5
    Monitor: BenQ 22inch 1080p
    Disk Drives:
    1 Toshiba SSD 500GB
    2 Toshiba HDD 7200rpm 2TB
    1 Seagate HDD Baracuda Green 5400rpm 4TB
    1 Western HDD Digital Blue 7200rpm 320GB
    1 Standard DVD Drive
    OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit on SSD
    Nothing is overclocked, BIOS reset to default values on everything.
    Tests done:
    Prime 95:
    Hardware failure detected
    Fatal Error: Final Result was C22CF115, expected: 9A1DC942
    Illegal Sumout
    Rounding was 0.4921875, expected less than 0.4
    Crash and restart during Furmark and Unigene Valley (random, sometimes doesn’t crash)
    New Power Supply Unit swapped with Corsair VS 550 (didn't check the overclock profile in BIOS at first)
    Different known working RAM swap (tested with mem86test )
    Tested with known working different Nvidia GPU GTX 970
    Tests Not done (didn't need to):
    Breadboarding
    Voltage check of PSU with multimeter
    CPU cross swap with known working CPU
    Time Stamps
    00:09 My GPU Is Dying | Pc Keeps Restarting | BOYA BY-M1 Mic Test
    • PC Keeps Restarting Ra...
    00:40 Unigine Valley Benchmark
    01:12 My GPU Is Dying | Pc Keeps Restarting | BOYA BY-M1 Mic Test
    • PC Keeps Restarting Ra...
    01:32 Troubleshoot A Computer Series Playlist | Computer Not Turning On | Pc Turns On But No Display On Monitor
    • How To Troubleshoot A ...
    05:52 How To Test A Power Supply Unit (PSU) With A Digital Multimeter | Advanced Troubleshooting
    • How To Test A Power Su...
    08:30 Pt 2 | 2019 One Pc To Rule Them All | Is Pc Building Easy? Build Vs Buy A Gaming Pc
    • Building A PC Is Too H...
    10:15 PC Crashed and Restarts Randomly ( Post on Reddit) / pc_crashed_and_restart...
    10:31 Troubleshoot A Dead Pc - Computer Not Turning On Easy Fix
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  • @DJSArcade
    @DJSArcade 4 года назад +22

    I just want to thank you for posting this video! I was troubleshooting random reboots on a pinball machine which also uses a Corsair power supply. The reboots on your video looked exactly like what I was experiencing, so I got a new supply and....so far it looks like the problem is solved! I am very grateful for your video, thanks!!

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  4 года назад

      You are welcome!

    • @DJSArcade
      @DJSArcade 4 года назад

      micom fa I actually went with another Corsair but a higher tier model. 750M I think?

  • @bruceeboy0627
    @bruceeboy0627 3 года назад +62

    Thank you for this! I've been having random reboots in gaming for a long time now and I narrowed the problem down to being the GPU or PSU. I took your advice and replaced my Corsair HX1000i and swapped it out with a Seasonic PSU. No more random reboots when gaming after the replacement

    • @stevenfielden8955
      @stevenfielden8955 3 года назад +10

      My own solution took 2 years to track down!!
      I had no-end to this problem, (Power Surge detected due to something or other) - over the period of at least 2 years whilst using a Cooler Master case UNTIL!!!
      (please read this to the bottom)!
      I went out and paid through the nose for another power supply unit after being led to believe, - by the Asus message, and many other people suffering with the same issue; - that the the 'Power Surge' message was referring to some problem with either the power unit - The mains electricity supply - or the multi-socket surge detector plug socket??
      I constantly detached graphics cards and wires and cleaned terminals as a matter of course - all without success - nothing stopped this horrendously annoying problem and after fitting the new power unit - nothing changed!!
      Now (a couple of hundred bucks down after buying a new power supply unit: - which I DIDN'T NEED TO PURCHASE) - and almost loosing it on many occasions due to the sheer number of times this power surge problem was occurring, - I suddenly remembered my Mother board has a start and a re-set button - perhaps I should plug the power supply direct to the Mother board - maybe it's something to do with the link between the power supply and the power button on the case (the 20 or 24 pin adapter - which is bespoke to this particular case)???
      I detached the bespoke 20 or 24 Pin Power adaptor Cable from the power supply unit and mother board and plugged the power supply unit chord directly into the mother board - (BY DOING THIS I WAS LEAVING MYSELF WITH THE PROBLEM OF NOT HAVING A WORKING 'POWER' BUTTON ON THE COOLER MASTER CASE)!
      For the last year I have simply used the Mother board power button (with a long non-conductive stick) - through the grill of the case as a long-term 12 month test; - guess what, - not a single power down due to power surges!! The problem for me must have been the 20 or 24 Pin Adapter cable and power button on the Cooler Master case?
      Hope this is useful to some of the thousands of people out there with the same issue?

    • @Bridgemaster
      @Bridgemaster Год назад

      @@stevenfielden8955 i have no idea what the fuck you are saying, please explain in shorter and easier way

  • @joshuarhodes9150
    @joshuarhodes9150 4 года назад +371

    I'm literally having the same exact issue with the same damn power supply and I just built my pc 2 days ago. It just randomly restarts when I'm playing a game, no blue screen, no error codes, nothing, just a black screen and a reboot.

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  4 года назад +17

      So have you swapped the PSU yet?

    • @joshuarhodes9150
      @joshuarhodes9150 4 года назад +26

      @@HealMyTech1 I have not, I just discovered the problem yesterday and searching for a solution led me to your video.

    • @Kristik
      @Kristik 4 года назад +23

      I'm having the EXACT same issue. I'm buying an EVGA next time -_-

    • @joshuarhodes9150
      @joshuarhodes9150 4 года назад +31

      @@Kristik Believe me dude, I'm looking up EVGA PSUs right now, I won't be buying Corsair anymore

    • @Kristik
      @Kristik 4 года назад +13

      @@joshuarhodes9150 I'm getting the EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ Gold

  • @jonathanorozco3571
    @jonathanorozco3571 5 лет назад +15

    Yessss I love this sub 100% you put the hard work in to find out what the problem was❤️much love

  • @saliwanpl1832
    @saliwanpl1832 Год назад +3

    We had a similar problem recently and I would have never expected it to be the pc power supply. But it was making a strange sound so we replaced it and only now I found your video. It's great that you share with us because sometimes you can get crazy looking for the cause. Thanks from Poland

  • @benjaminthefish2291
    @benjaminthefish2291 5 лет назад +471

    I punch my pc and it work again

  • @jabad20
    @jabad20 5 лет назад +26

    Yes... Open it and have a look please....Could it also be a dry joint or/and capacitor?

  • @artfulcord
    @artfulcord 3 года назад +25

    this was both helpful and sort of frightening, I've had my cx 750m for about a month now and havent had any problems but its good to know that if something happens there's a likely origin

    • @juniordarilson2300
      @juniordarilson2300 3 года назад

      It happens to me even when I'm just watching a movie not only by playing a heavy game like horizon zero dawn, So what i did is i removed my gpu that is gtx 1660 super Evga and tested my pc with the integrated onboard graphics that is intel hd 4600 nothing happens even when playig light games but when i plug in my gpu that is gtx 1660 super pc keeps restarting itself with a buzzing noise/sound. Can anyone help me?
      My specs are
      Intel core i7 4770
      16gb ram ddr3
      Eps 850 watts 80+ silver
      256gb ssd
      Evga Gtx 1660 super 6gb vram
      Mobo ecs z87h3 a4

    • @mikerotch9341
      @mikerotch9341 2 года назад

      @@juniordarilson2300 must be the drivers

    • @uncle_rizzo1017
      @uncle_rizzo1017 2 года назад

      @@juniordarilson2300 was it the drivers?

    • @gabestaren
      @gabestaren 2 года назад

      @@juniordarilson2300 soo, did you fix your problem? that's exactly the same problem i'm facing right now. I have a rtx 2060 and a shitty Kcas 500W haha, i think i'm gonna switch to a corsair 650w

  • @abhiroopmisra83
    @abhiroopmisra83 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video, this was the most relatable video I found to confirm that it was the power supply. Upon closer inspection, I found out signs of oxidisation on the PSU, and crashes occurred when power demanding applications were turned on.

  • @thekillerchicken131
    @thekillerchicken131 2 года назад +8

    I've had power supply issues for quite a while and this has confirmed it, thanks

  • @kingsleytacubanza8924
    @kingsleytacubanza8924 3 года назад +1

    I'm having the exact same problem with my PC. I ended up replacing my monitor cable only to see that the problem still exists. I searched for videos on how to solve the problem until I found this. Thank you bruh! You're a life saver.

  • @Dovima1
    @Dovima1 4 года назад +4

    i have the same exact problem!! thank you for this video tbh it really helped! i couldn’t find anything online regarding my issue prior to your video

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for letting me know and glad it worked out for you!

  • @Emmmiliy
    @Emmmiliy 3 года назад +4

    Having the complete same problem for 7months straight. Thought i fixed it like 5 times in a row. Was gonna buy new ram but saw this video. Might go for a psu instead. Thank you so much!

    • @zezics
      @zezics 2 года назад

      did it work?

  • @adamtriv9387
    @adamtriv9387 4 года назад +221

    dude no way im having that exact problem with that exact powersupply

    • @TheSimoneKey1
      @TheSimoneKey1 4 года назад +28

      bro same LMAO ive been searching for a solution for this for months now

    • @blackghost1791
      @blackghost1791 4 года назад +2

      same

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  4 года назад +1

      @Trivinizz Videos @Simone Key @blackghost1791 So did you solve it?

    • @blackghost1791
      @blackghost1791 4 года назад +13

      @@HealMyTech1 i got a new psu so far its fine ill update in a few weeks

    • @Jayflaw
      @Jayflaw 4 года назад

      blackghost1791 what psu did you get? Curious same issue

  • @bobwallace9814
    @bobwallace9814 2 года назад +1

    I was faced with the same problem and after this video, I replaced the power supply and now, no problems! The power supply was a whole lot cheaper than replacing GPU that other videos pointed to.

  • @cold_spagetti
    @cold_spagetti Год назад

    very helpful video! ive been having similar crashes recently. Only thing that is new is that I installed an NvME drive. this video helped me rule out some of the factors and taught me a thing or 2. thanks again!

  • @Xojeff
    @Xojeff 4 года назад +8

    I was having this problem with the same power supply! Today my new power supply came in and I can get past my crash point and play all my games and have been playing np!

  • @itox85
    @itox85 5 лет назад +8

    I also have same restarting issue, and also the back of my computer, specifically around power supply area emits weird smell, so I think it is power supply problem, I am glad I can confirm it here, thanks

  • @golddiggerxxxxx
    @golddiggerxxxxx 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video, it’s currently my problem I remplace a few parts just guessing what the problem could be but still my pc shuts down . I hope remplacing the power supply will fix the problem thank you.

  • @SoyPotatoe
    @SoyPotatoe 2 года назад

    just want to say thank you so much for this. my pc has been restarting everytime i play games for weeks. thought it was either gpu or motherboard problem but this video helped me. changed my psu from cooler master to seasonic and the restarts in games stopped. thank you so much

  • @BLACKSYNTH
    @BLACKSYNTH 4 года назад +7

    Great video, I had a similar problem but it would power off and restart randomly even just idle maybe once every hour , my trouble shooting came down to dust build up inside the PSU, I cleaned the whole system with compressed air, a brush to dislodge it too, it was fairly clean but the problem was just the same, after much fustration trying to work out which component was failing I got a can of Electrical contact spray cleaner and litterally sprayed the entire system including inside the PSU so the whole system was dripping wet but super clean, its safe its non conductive, so after a few hours when it was all evaporated it worked! and has not restared ever since. I'm guessing some dust can become conductive in large amounts and that was shorting somthing.

  • @Kristik
    @Kristik 4 года назад +11

    Just replaced mine with an EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ Gold, 750W. Another awesome thing about this PSU - It straight up FRIED one of my HDD's, too! Never getting a Corsair PSU again.

    • @stevenfielden8955
      @stevenfielden8955 3 года назад +2

      My own solution took 2 years to track down!!
      I had no-end to this problem, (Power Surge detected due to something or other) - over the period of at least 2 years whilst using a Cooler Master case UNTIL!!!
      (please read this to the bottom)!
      I went out and paid through the nose for another power supply unit after being led to believe, - by the Asus message, and many other people suffering with the same issue; - that the the 'Power Surge' message was referring to some problem with either the power unit - The mains electricity supply - or the multi-socket surge detector plug socket??
      I constantly detached graphics cards and wires and cleaned terminals as a matter of course - all without success - nothing stopped this horrendously annoying problem and after fitting the new power unit - nothing changed!!
      Now (a couple of hundred bucks down after buying a new power supply unit: - which I DIDN'T NEED TO PURCHASE) - and almost loosing it on many occasions due to the sheer number of times this power surge problem was occurring, - I suddenly remembered my Mother board has a start and a re-set button - perhaps I should plug the power supply direct to the Mother board - maybe it's something to do with the link between the power supply and the power button on the case (the 20 or 24 pin adapter - which is bespoke to this particular case)???
      I detached the bespoke 20 or 24 Pin Power adaptor Cable from the power supply unit and mother board and plugged the power supply unit chord directly into the mother board - (BY DOING THIS I WAS LEAVING MYSELF WITH THE PROBLEM OF NOT HAVING A WORKING 'POWER' BUTTON ON THE COOLER MASTER CASE)!
      For the last year I have simply used the Mother board power button (with a long non-conductive stick) - through the grill of the case as a long-term 12 month test; - guess what, - not a single power down due to power surges!! The problem for me must have been the 20 or 24 Pin Adapter cable and power button on the Cooler Master case?
      Hope this is useful to some of the thousands of people out there with the same issue?

  • @fizzmynizz5385
    @fizzmynizz5385 3 года назад +2

    This just happened to me. PC would restart after launching a game. I did my own research and thought it was a power supply issue. I replaced it and my PC now works. After days of trying to figure out the problem and finally solving it, I now got this video on my page and it even used the same CX750M power supply I had. This would’ve saved me time if I saw this from the beginning.

  • @UmmarFarooqMahroof
    @UmmarFarooqMahroof 3 года назад

    I just noticed you have almost identical PC to mine, like completely except for the Motherboard. Everything else is exactly the same as I built 4-5 years ago. The graphics card, the CPU, even the exact same RAM and case. I know some people might think this is a combination of the worst components ever but its served me well for so long and I don't regret it. BTW love the channel brother, keep up the good work.

  • @pleriche
    @pleriche 5 лет назад +4

    It would be very interesting to put an oscilloscope on each of the power supply outputs in turn to see whether there was a spike or voltage drop-out the moment it crashed, or whether the output had excess ripple or noise. Does it always crash after about the same length of time, or is it completely random? But in practical terms, your best bet is probably just to swap out all the electrolytics. It would then be very instructive to test them all with one of those bare board ESR testers you can get ridiculously cheaply from Far Eastern sellers.

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  5 лет назад +3

      Hi Philip thanks for inputting. The crash is random. If you missed the other tests I did since this video was published, DC voltage on 24 PIN, 8 PIN CPU, and 12 PIN GPU plugs all yield relevant 3.3v, 5V, and 12V within acceptable margins. Fuses tested okay, all caps look okay physically, no signs of anything burnt, at least to my limited assessment. Even what you mentioned as test is beyond my ability at the moment. So I guess you sort of volunteered to do the test for us, and I will be casually producing that tutorial video, cool...I'll be in touch...!

  • @scottyknows14
    @scottyknows14 2 года назад +4

    Just wanted to throw in a very late thanks for this. Had a PC with the same issue using the fully modular version of the same PSU. This helped confirm for me that was the issue. But I actually got it to start working again just by turning off the "hybrid" function that it came with set to on by default. Now the fan runs constantly and I haven't had a single crash in weeks. So if anyone else happens to see this, hope it helps.

    • @dunethebuffoon3370
      @dunethebuffoon3370 Год назад

      How do you turn hybrid mode off. Im having the same problem and can't find anything about hybrid mode online.

    • @scottyknows14
      @scottyknows14 Год назад +1

      @@dunethebuffoon3370 There was a switch on the PSU itself

  • @moncapitanxander
    @moncapitanxander 3 года назад +1

    Thought my PC was on its way out. Probably CPU/memory. With random restarts could be anything. Saw this video and had a spare PSU. Gave it a shot and my PC is stable again. Thanks HealMyTech!

  • @bigtimesites
    @bigtimesites 2 года назад

    Thank you for putting out this video, it helped me solve my issue.

  • @SparkyOne549
    @SparkyOne549 5 лет назад +40

    Mine literally went up in smoke when I wasn’t at my pc. Lucky the smoke alarm didn’t go off. As I was going upstairs on my way to the pc room there was a nasty smell. The PS was burned. The PS was 14yo lol. It worked fine until then.

    • @theundeadforever3300
      @theundeadforever3300 4 года назад +5

      PS or PC

    • @cutty02
      @cutty02 4 года назад +1

      did you swap the psu and all way well?

    • @SparkyOne549
      @SparkyOne549 4 года назад

      Cutler Cycles Yes, it didn’t damage anything.

    • @SparkyOne549
      @SparkyOne549 4 года назад

      TheUndeadBG PS

    • @cutty02
      @cutty02 4 года назад +1

      @@SparkyOne549 awesome. Good thing it wasnt fried.

  • @sakshamdwivedi6694
    @sakshamdwivedi6694 4 года назад +4

    Did Event Viewer record anything as Kernel Power-41 in this case? I'm having issues with that.

    • @Andrew1995G
      @Andrew1995G 3 года назад +1

      Getting the same event, any fixes bro?

  • @rjcelano8630
    @rjcelano8630 3 года назад

    Hello, I am very thankful that I found this video of yours man! I am about to get a new PSU, a Branded and 80+ true rated one to be exact. My current PSU is a generic one so I'll try this method and see if it works... I'll give an update.

  • @vcoolahsan
    @vcoolahsan 5 лет назад +77

    Disable C6/C7 state on your motherboard bios
    New motherboards might include c10 state
    Some powersupplies don’t support this low CPU power mode

    • @vcoolahsan
      @vcoolahsan 4 года назад +2

      Yuri Bisaggio really glad to be of help

    • @diduhavelunch2323
      @diduhavelunch2323 4 года назад +1

      Mughees Ahsan I had the same exact problem thank you for helping me!

    • @usmanbutt6567
      @usmanbutt6567 4 года назад +2

      oh my God that solved the problem I just disabled C1E and voila no more shut down or restart I havec6/c7 and c10 state also shud I disable them or not as pc is stable now.....

    • @usmanbutt6567
      @usmanbutt6567 4 года назад

      @@yuribisaggio3982 solve3d my problem too I also have gigabyte mother board too just disable C1E what abt other states shud disable them too

    • @sangeethkamal3902
      @sangeethkamal3902 4 года назад +6

      How to disable?

  • @DerekBanksDigital
    @DerekBanksDigital 5 лет назад +3

    Mine wont shut down while i play games that dont consume much like league of legends but when im on like H1 or other games then it shuts down and restarts like nothing happend.

  • @theparty363
    @theparty363 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for this video! Have the exact same issue with you, and I’m guessing it’s my PSU (Corsair TX650M). Used OCCT to stress test and it crashes after less than 10 mins. Hopefully Corsair RMA isn’t too slow.

    • @naomi6031
      @naomi6031 3 года назад

      I have a question did yours give you a no signal sometimes when you tried to turn your pc on?

    • @theparty363
      @theparty363 3 года назад

      @@naomi6031 no sorry, mine never had that.

  • @TheAlmighty
    @TheAlmighty 4 года назад

    Same psu for 4 years.. my thing crashes during vegas editing is it dying? I dont know if a vega 56 and ryzen 7 2700 can run well on just 500w though may need to wait for sales

  • @IbanezPlayer124
    @IbanezPlayer124 3 года назад +6

    Glad you found your fix for this issue! I've had this problem for 3 months now. Replaced my PSU with a new one from EVGA, still having the same prob. Tried a known good set of RAM and a good GPU as well but still doing this. Starting to wonder if my motherboard is the actual cause.

    • @endergamer794
      @endergamer794 3 года назад +1

      huh, it may be cpu or motherboard, what cpu and mobo do you have?

    • @IbanezPlayer124
      @IbanezPlayer124 3 года назад

      @@endergamer794 Asus STRIX X470 F-Gaming. Talked to Asus and they agree it sounds like a motherboard problem and they are in the process of a RMA for me. I put my 2700X in a different board and it ran flawlessly.

    • @endergamer794
      @endergamer794 3 года назад

      @@IbanezPlayer124 oh ok, so yeah mobo problems

    • @bigbootymoody77
      @bigbootymoody77 2 года назад +1

      @@IbanezPlayer124 what fixed it for you i still have the same problem

    • @IbanezPlayer124
      @IbanezPlayer124 2 года назад

      @@bigbootymoody77 ended up being my SSD failing!

  • @champ666ZA
    @champ666ZA 4 года назад +6

    Having the exact same problem with the thermaltake psu.

  • @MuhammadEmirYusuf
    @MuhammadEmirYusuf 4 года назад +12

    Assalamualaikum my brother, you're my life savior. Thanks for the advice! This video save my money to buy new psu. Instead I RMA my psu. Thanks again

  • @makinvisuals
    @makinvisuals 2 года назад

    so Thankful this video helped me diagnose my issue!! PC is working better than ever. Thank you so much!!
    --- what I checked
    -GPU
    -Ram
    -Motherboard
    Turns out the battery was too weak!!

  • @xBestermann
    @xBestermann 3 года назад

    Thank you alot 4 the work we apreciate it, helped alot, good wishes to you brother

  • @georgeeaton6730
    @georgeeaton6730 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the vid! I have been having this problem for 3 months! you are a lifesaver!

  • @MarwanMahdy
    @MarwanMahdy 4 года назад +6

    thank you for this video, I found it 1.5 years after it was posted and also after I spent weeks trying to figure out my problem. Sadly, I already figured it out and THEN I found your video lol.
    anyway, here is how it happened for me:
    I have an intel i3-8100, RX 5700, H310m-PRO VD, 16 GB ram at 2666 Mhz, and a cooler master elite 600w
    when I play games for more than an hour my PC freezes with very loud buzzing in the speakers, I have to restart from the case button.
    I thought it was a motherboard issue, I tried upgrading the motherboard bios, but something interrupted it and it failed mid-way, so the whole system stopped working. I sent the motherboard to a computers expert who replaced the bios and got it working again, and I also got an SSD just in case. Installed a new windows on the SSD (to make sure it isn't a windows issue) and copied my online games there, etc.
    I ran memtest86 and there were no errors on the memory (they are brand new sticks).
    After playing games for a while it happened again, this time I thought it was an overheating issue, so I just removed the side panel from the case to give it more air. It kept me going for a longer time but eventually it happened again. I was so mad I am in an air conditioned room so I can't see why it would even overheat.
    I bought a big CPU cooler that kept my CPU under 55 degrees and was confident that the problem is fixed....
    but BOOM, again, freeze and loud buzzing and I had to hard restart.
    so I decided to test everything thoroughly.
    I installed MSI afterburner and used its OSD function to monitor everything. I played games and noticed that the PC froze when the CPU reached 52 degrees and GPU reached 80 degrees.
    I installed Heaven benchmark and set everything on ultra, PC froze at CPU 40+ degrees and GPU 80 Degrees.
    I set the GPU fans to maximum to see if it will crash when the GPU slowly reached 80 degrees, and also so it would draw more power from the PSU.
    I ran the benchmark, this time the freeze happened at GPU temp of 67 degrees and CPU temp of 39 degrees !!!
    now I was sure it wasn't a component issue and it was definitely the PSU.
    and now that I found your video, I am 100% certain it is a PSU problem.
    there are hundreds of people having this issue on the internet and none of them knows the fix, I hope my story helps any of you who is still searching, try running tests yourself to be certain. and good luck out there gamers.

    • @bawnsy6968
      @bawnsy6968 4 года назад +2

      Thanks man, really informative and helpful comment. I'm having the exact same problem with my low-end psu and about to upgrade to a new one. Your existence is glorious

    • @MarwanMahdy
      @MarwanMahdy 4 года назад +1

      @@bawnsy6968 glad to help bro, I was frustrated when no one on the internet knew the answer, even big tech forums like tom's hardware!!. I also want to add that I recently tested lowering the power of the GPU and running a benchmark. I found that the system runs normally when the gpu power consumption is at 60% only! so that PSU can't run the GPU at its full power at all.

    • @bawnsy6968
      @bawnsy6968 4 года назад

      @@MarwanMahdy how did u manage to lower the power draw? im trying to find temporary solutions atm while I wait

    • @MarwanMahdy
      @MarwanMahdy 4 года назад +1

      @@bawnsy6968 I used Radeon software as I have an AMD card. you can use MSI afterburner it can tune the power as well. but make sure you are lowering power and not voltage, as voltage can mess things up

  • @taahajawad3459
    @taahajawad3459 5 лет назад

    Great reviews and guides, I'm facing a similar problem but on my laptop. It restarts while playing games, is the problem with the power supply cable? I'm using a 135watt one currently and my laptop is the legion y730.

  • @waynefernandes6007
    @waynefernandes6007 4 года назад

    I also have the exact same PSU it is giving the same problems. Checked with another and it works fine. Thanks a lot.

  • @Darkchosen051987
    @Darkchosen051987 4 года назад +3

    took me 3 weeks to find you! thank you somuch you helped me fix my problem i was going nuts

    • @nexusduncan2831
      @nexusduncan2831 4 года назад

      Plz b0ss

    • @alexjamoua2184
      @alexjamoua2184 4 года назад

      Kevin Labelle hey I’m having the same issue can you message me back to help me solve it

  • @shadman9999
    @shadman9999 5 лет назад +9

    Good video man, i'm having the same problem, but my PSU it's a Thermaltake smart-m750w

    • @jokerdz7501
      @jokerdz7501 5 лет назад

      Shadman 99 same psu here

    • @shadman9999
      @shadman9999 5 лет назад

      @@jokerdz7501 The only way to fix it is buying a new one, or change the capacitors on the rails that you have problems, an the last option dosen't assures that will work

  • @kumamakanui1514
    @kumamakanui1514 3 года назад

    I noticed today a burn smell coming from my pc, turned it off and then tried to reboot. No display but the fans and lights still work. I noticed the psu red voltage switch in the back looked a lil burnt. What should i do?

  • @steverayzanni
    @steverayzanni 4 года назад

    I'm also having a lot of this reboot issues, lately. Suddenly it just began to just shut down and I couldn't boot up again by pressing the power button, instead, I have to disconnect completely from power source and leave it for some minutes before being able to boot up again.
    I've tested the PSU with a classic tester and every channel (12v/5v) has perfect values.
    Could it still be a PSU problem?

  • @Atus426
    @Atus426 4 года назад +4

    I have the same power supply with my computer restarting on it's own when gaming. No blue screen, just instantly black. What would yall recommend because I'm nervous about picking power supplies again. Especially if I could essentially destroy other components with the wrong psu.

    • @esviar347
      @esviar347 4 года назад

      Same! :(

    • @Atus426
      @Atus426 4 года назад +2

      Update, I said fuck it and got a new power supply. Works fine, I heard a rumor that the cx750m may have issues with rtx cards but all I know is that just using a new psu solved everything. I did test the 750 with a second gpu for a couple hours without the random shut offs but they started again when I put my rtx gpu back in. New psu and no issues at all.

  • @ukab1
    @ukab1 4 года назад +6

    I love your channel, Masha Allah, keep it up brother!

  • @AkaStump
    @AkaStump 4 года назад

    hello, i dont know if youll any this but i have the same power supply and the same problem is happening to me, do i swap out my psu for a different one, i hope you could answer this question.

  • @mawoodmain
    @mawoodmain 3 года назад

    Your video is excellent and in fact it is so good amazon support uses it for PSU issues

  • @Yoker220
    @Yoker220 4 года назад +7

    For me, it only crashes when I’m playing Sea of Thieves. I can run benchmarks fine, and I’ve done memtest86.

    • @radreon
      @radreon 2 года назад

      This is what made my pc start doing these restarts. Was in the middle of a voyage and my pc restarted. Now it happened when I open the camera app.

  • @kgino1045
    @kgino1045 4 года назад +7

    the point is what makes your psu so breaked up.

  • @ninjamagang
    @ninjamagang 3 года назад +1

    Hello, I have a problem when it comes to an Heaven Benchmark 4.0 ), when i try it full screen, It took 10-15 minutes blackscreen (no restarting) and I have to restart it manually to boot it up again. Do you think it's an PSU failure, or Motherboard failure, it really bugging me since, its also going the exact blackscreen when I playing high demand game (low game just fine, mostly fps game fine).
    any answers will really helping me :(

  • @psychoklown66
    @psychoklown66 4 года назад +2

    I've had that same exact problem, with the 850 version of Corsair power supply. I checked Event Viewer, which seemed to indicate a power problem. Also ran Memtest86 to make sure it wasn't the Ram. My power supply was almost 10 years old though, so I got good life out of it.

    • @Westw00do
      @Westw00do 2 года назад

      Was it Event 41 you were getting and would your pc go straight to the bios screen?

  • @yayatchannel9273
    @yayatchannel9273 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing godbless.

  • @homerdude
    @homerdude 4 года назад +3

    i had this problem, I flipped the computer upside down and it worked, the PSU fan was making a noise. i also dusted everything

  • @keithtanner2806
    @keithtanner2806 4 года назад

    Exactly my problem. I suspected the psu but was uncertain however, having watched this I will replace it. Thanks..

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  4 года назад

      If you can get hold of another known working PSU try that before you buy, there are many variables that could cause restart, and I did test everything else before testing the PSU....

  • @Finstatube69
    @Finstatube69 3 года назад

    i love your style man!

  • @venczchannel
    @venczchannel 5 лет назад +5

    I'm having the same issue, so yeah i do frequent research about this problem and it turns out the majority said is the PSU problem when I play heavy games with GTX1060 with PSU Silverstone ET-650W it suddenly restarts. Guess I should buy a new one and I'll update if anything works fine..

  • @darkkrain
    @darkkrain 4 года назад +3

    tysm, it was realy helpful to understand what was wrong with my pc. U'r the best

  • @maxw383
    @maxw383 5 лет назад +2

    Hi I ran Unigine and it crashed to desktop a few minutes after I started the benchmark. Any ideas on what it could be?

    • @HealMyTech1
      @HealMyTech1  5 лет назад +1

      You will need to do some tests. Start with an in depth PSU....do a couple other benchmarks form other apps as well...

  • @siddheshc19
    @siddheshc19 2 года назад

    I was facing same issue with my system.. cx 750 was installed in my system, I just test with new cx750 and my pc is running normal....thanks for the video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
    God bless you

  • @yes____
    @yes____ 5 лет назад +14

    when i go in a specific map and spot my pc restarts
    i have the same prob lol

    • @kaustubhbhbh1
      @kaustubhbhbh1 3 года назад

      Fixed it?how?

    • @yes____
      @yes____ 3 года назад +1

      @@kaustubhbhbh1TL:DR: it was the motherboard that went bad
      funnily enough i took my pc to a repair shop, they replaced the motherboard (with a older model than what i had saddly) back home i tested what was the real culprit behind the problem with a new PSU.
      the replaced motherboard had no problems running off the old and new PSU, not so with the old one, it obviosly had the same problem with the old PSU, but not with the new one but it never turbo'ed my i5 3570k to the max frequency (only 3.6ghz)

    • @kaustubhbhbh1
      @kaustubhbhbh1 3 года назад

      @@yes____ thank you 👍

    • @yes____
      @yes____ 3 года назад

      @@kaustubhbhbh1 though most commonly it can be the power supply

  • @gvnady8380
    @gvnady8380 4 года назад +3

    Got the same issue, change psu from enermax revolution 550w to corsair sf750. Still got random restart :/

  • @r.praveen5819
    @r.praveen5819 2 года назад

    Had the same issue, Swapping the PSU fixed it. Thanks!!

  • @jonathaanttv1222
    @jonathaanttv1222 3 года назад

    You earned a subscriber! I having some issues while playing for 3minutes my game crashed or my pc will restart itself. So i changed a powersupply 700w evga

  • @luandorea9210
    @luandorea9210 4 года назад +3

    Oh my god! Thank you so mutch!!!!!! Im having that exact same problem, and i go try this this to fix it!
    My setup:
    - I5 7400
    - Asus GTX 1050Ti
    - Corsair 2x4gb 2400 MHz
    - MSI B150M Mortar
    - 1 hd seagate 1tb
    - Power Supply Corsair CX 430w >>THE SUSPECT

  • @Kennediworld
    @Kennediworld 4 года назад +5

    im having the same issue i replaced my psu and im still having the same problems

    • @bruceterbear40
      @bruceterbear40 4 года назад

      most likely ram

    • @stevenfielden8955
      @stevenfielden8955 3 года назад

      My own solution took 2 years to track down!!
      I had no-end to this problem, (Power Surge detected due to something or other) - over the period of at least 2 years whilst using a Cooler Master case UNTIL!!!
      (please read this to the bottom)!
      I went out and paid through the nose for another power supply unit after being led to believe, - by the Asus message, and many other people suffering with the same issue; - that the the 'Power Surge' message was referring to some problem with either the power unit - The mains electricity supply - or the multi-socket surge detector plug socket??
      I constantly detached graphics cards and wires and cleaned terminals as a matter of course - all without success - nothing stopped this horrendously annoying problem and after fitting the new power unit - nothing changed!!
      Now (a couple of hundred bucks down after buying a new power supply unit: - which I DIDN'T NEED TO PURCHASE) - and almost loosing it on many occasions due to the sheer number of times this power surge problem was occurring, - I suddenly remembered my Mother board has a start and a re-set button - perhaps I should plug the power supply direct to the Mother board - maybe it's something to do with the link between the power supply and the power button on the case (the 20 or 24 pin adapter - which is bespoke to this particular case)???
      I detached the bespoke 20 or 24 Pin Power adaptor Cable from the power supply unit and mother board and plugged the power supply unit chord directly into the mother board - (BY DOING THIS I WAS LEAVING MYSELF WITH THE PROBLEM OF NOT HAVING A WORKING 'POWER' BUTTON ON THE COOLER MASTER CASE)!
      For the last year I have simply used the Mother board power button (with a long non-conductive stick) - through the grill of the case as a long-term 12 month test; - guess what, - not a single power down due to power surges!! The problem for me must have been the 20 or 24 Pin Adapter cable and power button on the Cooler Master case?
      Hope this is useful to some of the thousands of people out there with the same issue?

  • @niallharrington3636
    @niallharrington3636 3 года назад

    this helped me so much, had the same problem with rm850x but it started working again after i pushed the modular wires in more, i think they came loose from moving my pc

  • @sbrown5971
    @sbrown5971 4 года назад

    I was having the exact same issue with the CX750M. I tried all kinds of things but eventually swapping the CX750M with my old PSU did the trick. Going to try and use the warranty process with Corsair and see how that goes.

    • @karankenZ
      @karankenZ 3 года назад

      Same issue with CX750M. My model is CP-9020061-NA

  • @Michael11794
    @Michael11794 4 года назад +4

    Just ordered an EVGA to replace my CX50M. Corsair has really let me down
    Update: New PSU and still having the issue. Any ideas guys?

    • @bruceterbear40
      @bruceterbear40 4 года назад

      Probably RAM

    • @Michael11794
      @Michael11794 4 года назад

      @@bruceterbear40 You were right. It was the RAM

    • @MattSVR
      @MattSVR 4 года назад

      @@Michael11794 What exactly was the issue with your RAM? Maybe it's the same I'm facing with. I'm troubleshooting everything I can to solve this situation before giving up and buying a new PSU

    • @Michael11794
      @Michael11794 4 года назад

      @@MattSVR I noticed that one of the tiny little resistors/capacitors you can see just above where the ram fits in the slot was coming unsoldered and only hanging on by a thread.. Returned it and all is fine with the new RAM

  • @ericandi
    @ericandi 3 года назад +8

    I think this is what’s been happening to my PC.

    •  3 года назад +1

      Same thing here. Factory faulty PSU...

    • @IGoLazy
      @IGoLazy 3 года назад

      Same here not sure what kind of psu to get tho might get same company but different wattage

    • @gottgaame
      @gottgaame 3 года назад

      It’s the power supply just get an evga

  • @Keyring52
    @Keyring52 4 года назад

    Ugh, my CX550M has started doing this, went from once a day to every 5 minutes. Having to do an RMA on it, sadly i dont have spare PSUs so it’s gonna be a while before i can use my PC again... This video helped me find what could have gone wrong for my pc.

  • @roruaaa
    @roruaaa 4 года назад +2

    My pc keep frozing and crashing while gaming but not in browsing or something light work. Why?

  • @carter5104
    @carter5104 3 года назад +6

    I can’t even get 5 min into a game without it black screening and restarting 😭

    • @meowmeowmaxx
      @meowmeowmaxx 3 года назад

      Your pfp is my steam pfp, what a coincidence

  • @awildsoraka8174
    @awildsoraka8174 5 лет назад +3

    0:31 man speaking gibberish

  • @TheSaerion
    @TheSaerion 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your movie have the same problem with Corsair vengeance 750m I don't know what is going on after when watched I get a new power supply that solves the problem you are my hero.

  • @dirkcoetzee5851
    @dirkcoetzee5851 4 года назад +2

    Thanks I have the same problem now I need to get a new power supply

  • @iqbal-oh5qx
    @iqbal-oh5qx 5 лет назад +3

    My pc suddenly freeze and shut down during gaming ☹️☹️

    • @LucyKitCat
      @LucyKitCat 5 лет назад +2

      Same did u fix it?

    • @iqbal-oh5qx
      @iqbal-oh5qx 5 лет назад

      Lighty decrease the processing power from control panel/power options

    • @LucyKitCat
      @LucyKitCat 5 лет назад

      @@iqbal-oh5qx i will try it when i go home.

    • @LucyKitCat
      @LucyKitCat 5 лет назад +1

      Do i need it to put it on power saver?

    • @iqbal-oh5qx
      @iqbal-oh5qx 5 лет назад

      Lighty no balanced

  • @vibesnovibes6320
    @vibesnovibes6320 3 года назад +3

    Very unrated channel... wish you more subs :)

  • @rickimhotep1236
    @rickimhotep1236 3 года назад

    @6:47..CTFU!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣...Great video bro! I was wondering could this be done.

  • @bobert807
    @bobert807 5 лет назад

    so what do i have to do?
    unplug my psu and the plug it again? or clean it and then plug it back?!

  • @PREPERMIKE2012
    @PREPERMIKE2012 4 года назад

    Question; my computer I place in Sleep mode and at times it simply comes out of sleep mode, can you tell me why this happens?

  • @jayjolifts2367
    @jayjolifts2367 4 года назад

    Same psu but my games constantly crash with error messages and benchmarking just crashes everytime but doesn’t restart my pc and im wondering if its still a psu problem

  • @Icem4n84
    @Icem4n84 4 года назад

    I have just encountered this problem, I also happen to have the exact same power supply!
    Although the Valley benchmark runs flawlessly if I try and plat Doom Eternal or Resident Evil 2 (The game it occurred most often, on hardcore with NO AUTOSAVE!!)
    I'm currently looking for solutions and the PSU seems the most likely cause. Unfortunately I do not have a spare to test it. If the PSU is at fault / fans not kicking in would you expect the PSU to get hot? I put my hand on it after it restarted and it didn't feel hot to touch.

  • @slaup1163
    @slaup1163 4 года назад

    New build, had the cx750m, had random reboots no bsod.
    Swapped psu for evga 850gq, works flawlessly.

  • @aed1Teto
    @aed1Teto 2 года назад

    i had a long journey with this issue, i had it since i got my new parts, then i thought i need to change the cooler bcz my cpu overheats then change the gpu then changed every single part i have until i end up with the motherboard and psu, 99% of poeple i asked they said this is mothermoard symptoms not psu, just right now i changed my psu before i order a new motherboard, in the end i would like to thank you so much for this video that helped me and saved alot of my money

  • @4ykuT90
    @4ykuT90 4 года назад

    I did not understand the part about bios being overclocked and new psu did not work at first try ? What to do about it can you guys explain ?

  • @BlackEswadeh
    @BlackEswadeh 4 года назад

    Does it also affect gaming performance in addition to random reboots ?
    I hope i could get an answer since i have the same psu and having some drops and stutters in games in addition to random reboots , and i'm confused if its the psu or something else

  • @kinluke
    @kinluke 10 месяцев назад

    7:34 that was a very nice 360 you did there. All jokes aside, that you for this video. I have a Corsair CV650 and my PC has been starting to have black screens and sometimes freezing happens while I'm playing games or running benchmarks like 3DMark. I am really suspecting the Power Supply. Going to buy a 750W one from CoolerMaster because I feel like my RTX 3070 and Ryzen 5 5600x requires alot more power than what my current Cv650 can handle. I would appreciate if you could give me your thoughts. Thank you and what a great video!

  • @2010aishwary
    @2010aishwary Год назад

    does it also give a blue screen with different errors before crash I have a similiar issue while gaming whereas regalar tasks like browsing it runs fine.

  • @memelife9448
    @memelife9448 3 года назад

    I have a new pc and it resets whenever I'm running r6s (my only game so I dont think its the game its self). I returned my coolermaster 750w psu and got the same gold fully modular one. It still turns off its either the psu itself which might be just bad or other parts. What do you think

  • @mazzo69
    @mazzo69 3 года назад

    I was having the same problem, with the same PSU. I just replaced my PSU and the issue was resolved. This video helped me alot! TYSM!

    • @razewyd8743
      @razewyd8743 3 года назад +1

      The Clansman awesome, I have the same issue and I’m thinking about changing mine, was yours just Shutting off no warning? And also no Reboot? Like mine shuts off and I have to reboot it manually by clicking on the power button, was yours the samec

    • @mazzo69
      @mazzo69 3 года назад +1

      ​@@razewyd8743 Yes. No warning, just rebooting, but automatically after the crashing. I used GPU-Z and noticed that the voltage to GPU was a little low (11V, sometimes 10.5V or even 10V). When trying to open any game or any GPU test software, BUM! Restart! I replaced the PSU and everything is working fine now. Im using EVGA 750W now. Good luck!

    • @razewyd8743
      @razewyd8743 3 года назад

      The Clansman thanks man!

  • @Hitman78CRO
    @Hitman78CRO Год назад

    Same problem - solved. Thank you very much!

  • @TyroneShulaces
    @TyroneShulaces 3 года назад

    Great video. Very informative

  • @arfathariri6293
    @arfathariri6293 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for your tutorial.

  • @joshtucker9562
    @joshtucker9562 3 года назад

    I have a Seasonic Snowsilent 1050W powering a 5820k and 2080TI along with various mechanical/SS drives, D5 pump, and numerous fans. I have been racking my brain for the past year now trying to figure out whats going and at first I thought it was an improperly seated plug, but they started happening again and all the plugs are fully seated. We get random outages in our area with some pretty bad surges (one this past labor day took out the garage door opener). Like you, I can use the PC for web browsing and light duty stuff without issue. Once the PC is under load, restarts will happen at random and the events are more guaranteed to happen with overclocked CPU and/or GPU. I've logged voltages before and never noticed any weird fluctuations... Maybe I was looking at the wrong voltages.
    Edit: Yes, the PC is plugged into a surge suppressor.

  • @mustafaaydin3906
    @mustafaaydin3906 5 лет назад +2

    I had this problem 6 months ago! I replaced my gpu and it was solved. Unfortunately today my pc crashed during game. A blue screen came and i showdown the comp. After turning on the comp and went in the game to reconnect it freezes. No mouse november nothing. Now my pc is restarting constantly. It has passed 30 min and he is still restwrting.