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It just restarts, no BSOD or nothing. Screen goes black then it restarts. I have no clue what a UPS is.Does it BSOD before restarting? Are you using a UPS?
It started with Automation and Cities In Motion but now it's Driver Parallel Lines and GTR2 as well. I usually have bandicam in the background but it doesn't crash when recording.OMG Nosebleed!!! LL! Let's wait and see what more experienced members say about that. What game causes the restarts? Is it only when gaming? Are you recording while playing? Might be your power supply...
Did that, screen goes black until I restart itIt probably is BSODing. By default it will automatically restart instantly. You can turn this off by right clicking on Computer, Propterties, Advanced System Settings, Click Settings under Performance and Recovery, untick Automatic Restart on System Failure. Next time it happens you'll see the blue screen.
What you can also do is download nirsofts bluescreenview. It will analyse your dump files and should tell you what caused the BSOD. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
Open the case and see if there is any dust blocking any airflow over the heatsinks.
If the screen goes black and you get no BSOD event, it could be a GPU issue.
I'm thinking it could be overheating. For some reason on GTR2 I can run the game fine but if I try a large track like LeMans with a large grid, that is when it usually restarts.Are you thinking overheating?
It's possible although normally it will shutdown, not restart. Also a message should be displayed at the next POST.
@JASON_ROCKS1998 download Speccy and check the temps. https://www.piriform.com/speccy/download
Nothings showing up on it. I even forced my PC to crash (took 18 laps of Spa in the rain at night to do it) and still nothing shows up on itProbably not temps then. Run bluescreenview and post a screenshot.
Still nothing. I think it's cause it can't find the files themselves. I've looked and can't find the files either. Do you know where they are kept (I'm on Win 8.1 BTW)That's annoying. Go back to where you disabled the automatic restart. There should be a logging section. Change it to be a minidump or small dump. Then force it to crash again and see if anything shows up in bluescreenview.
Ever since my last post it hasn't really crashed (except it crashed on Max Payne 1 twice). Just ran a full 30 minute race on GTR2 with 37 cars on max graphics and it didn't crash. I'm not sure if the issue resolved itself or what.I've only skimmed the thread so far, but has the PSU been ruled out yet? If you could post your system spec, that would be handy. The fact that it only does it when you have a lot of cars on a large track and the other games that cause it are quite simulation-heavy (except Driver: PL, I guess, but I've never played it so I don't know), I'd suspect the CPU or PSU myself. Maybe try turning all the graphics settings all the way down on GTR2 and see if it'll crash again, I expect it probably will but who knows.
Ever since my last post it hasn't really crashed (except it crashed on Max Payne 1 twice). Just ran a full 30 minute race on GTR2 with 37 cars on max graphics and it didn't crash. I'm not sure if the issue resolved itself or what.
Restarting problem for Max Payne. But it is an old game anyway, can't even record it with Bandicam at an acceptable frame rateWhen you say crash, do you mean soft crash easily resolved with the task manager or the same restarting itself problem? Also I've only just noticed this thread is a couple of days old, oops.
If it was a thermal shutdown the PC would turn off, not restart.
Maybe that is something new on newer PCs but none that I have seen, they always restart. Here's what I would check:
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