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Jugginator

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Your Event Viewer logs will show more of what happened, but two things: Both your cpu/gpu hitting 95c is a sign that there's a severe lack of cooling, you shouldn't be hitting temps that high, and with that system, an unknown brand of PSU is sketch and I would gander that may be the issue. Generally, I wouldn't use a PSU that came with a case, unless the PSU was a common/major brand. I did that exactly once and it fried my motherboard and everything connected to it in less than a year - not saying yours will do that, but those included PSU's are the bare minimal quality (the gold rating is not an indicator of quality)

 

Oh, another thing I noticed, you're likely at the max draw of the power supply, that system alone not including any fans/storage devices/rgb or anything is about 700 on heavy load, which generally you don't want to go near the max the PSU can do, nevermind a no-named included in the case PSU.

Jugginator

Jugginator

Your Event Viewer logs will show more of what happened, but two things: Both your cpu/gpu hitting 95c is a sign that there's a severe lack of cooling, you shouldn't be hitting temps that high, and with that system, an unknown brand of PSU is sketch and I would gander that may be the issue. Generally, I wouldn't use a PSU that came with a case, unless the PSU was a common/major brand. I did that exactly once and it fried my motherboard and everything connected to it in less than a year - not saying yours will do that, but those included PSU's are the bare minimal quality (the gold rating is not an indicator of quality)

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