Psu Question

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Anon-469e6fb48c, Dec 24, 2017.

  1. Anon-469e6fb48c

    Anon-469e6fb48c Anonymized

    Can a faulty power desktop cord cause reboots?

    Because I have about 6 cords laying around. I don't remember which cord went to the PSU I have. So i think one of the cords I had on it was the faulty one that I had.

    So I switched the one I had out with another one.

    And I also put the plug into another wall socket by itself.

    Trying to find a fix for my random reboots every 20 minutes or so.
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Dec 24, 2017
  2. Anon-469e6fb48c

    Anon-469e6fb48c Anonymized

    I have switched my cable for a third time.I am stress testing my cpu and gpu.

    I have GTA 5 running at full graphics.And so far it has not rebooted.I have so much chaos in the game right now.Bodyguards destroying the cops,I am running the cpu around 85% Ram is around 4 gigs half of my 8 gigs.It has not rebooted once in the hour that it ran.

    I all so switched to windows 10 64bit.To see if that would help.
     
  3. Anon-469e6fb48c

    Anon-469e6fb48c Anonymized

    Finally getting no errors with reboot.

    I have had it running for 7 hours at 85% CPU .

    No reboots

    Switched out the two plugs that where causing the issue.
     

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