shakyagaming 10 Posted September 2, 2013 (edited) Yo guys, just wondering if any of you knew the cause of some problems I've been having today with my computer. Basically, the problem just started when I woke up this morning. I turned on my PC as usual and browsed the web before deciding to play some RP with my clan. About 10-15 minutes my computer just shut down. It rebooted with this screen on my second monitor that I captured from my phone. After this I rebooted my PC and left it for a while. I then went back on later and tried to run ArmA again. It did the same thing. I went and had lunch and came back to my PC and browsed the web and the forums for a few hours with no problem. I then tried to launch ArmA again and it shut down. I tried it with a few other games such as Natural Selection 2 and Project Reality but still got the same problem. I've changed around the plug to different sockets and have scanned my computer with malwarebytes and everything is fine. All the cables in the case are secure and not loose and I see no reason for this happening as my power supply is new and more than adequate for handling games. My CPU maintins a steady heat of around 25-35 Degrees C so it is not overheating. My PC has been running fine for the past few months since I reinstalled my PSU with no problem and I don't understand how it would just suddenly stop working like this. Here is a link to my brand of PSU. Here is my PC specs: AMD FX-8120 Eight Core Processor8GB of RAM (I think)Asus GTX 660ti OC EditionSome Generic Mirco Motherboard (This may be the problem)Corsair 750W CXM Builder Modular 80 Plus Bronze PSU2TB Seagate HD1TB Western Digital HD I'd appreciate any tips on what you believe may be the problem with my PC. If you need to know anything more then please feel free to ask. This is very annoying and I'd love to get this problem sorted as soon as I can. Cheers, Sam. Edited September 2, 2013 by shakyagaming Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dexterr 10 Posted September 2, 2013 Is your motherboard Asus? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hosty 647 Posted September 2, 2013 There could have been a surge, or a blackout that caused this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites