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@serpexrae shouldn't really do much but could try reset the CMOS battery, little circular battery on your motherboard, just pull out and put back in 10 seconds later
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@MasonDutchy @serpexrae nothing gets me going like a bit of IT support
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@serpexrae you also checked cables in the PC itself are all connected up okay? also what wattage you got on the PSU
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@serpexrae depending on how much you've got on the PC could be worth reformatting the drive and reimaging with a fresh install of windows, assume with updating drivers you've also updated bios/uefi. Unlikely to be issue with CPU, I'd try run a memory test on it as well just to be sure
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@serpexrae they high intensity games? if so could be something to do with the temps of components. Recommend running sfc /scannow from cmd as an administrator. Also check event viewer - application logs might be an error or warning in there relating to it
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