plentygrooverjr
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System Specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 3.5GHz 6 Cores
Motherboard: MSI MPG X570S EDGE MAX WIFI (MS-7D53)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition
RAM: 128GB Corsair DDR4 SDRAM
Windows: Microsoft Windows 11 Home (x64) Build 26100.3915 (24H2)
My desktop has been shutting down pretty consistently when playing War Thunder. I've attached my log and would like a second opinion for the potential culprit.
While the log shows GPU temp exceeding the limt (84C), I've done the same with MSI Afterburner and it doesn't even show it getting about 67C. This makes me wonder which one has the correct values, although the HWINFO values would account for the shutdowns. None of the other values appear to be an issue, at least I don't believe so, but I'm just looking for another set of eyes on this data.
I used this link (https://logcharts-io.pages.dev/) to process/view the data, but if a better one exists, I'm all for trying that too.
There has been nothing consistent wtihin the Windows logs, other than the unexpected starts, nor have there been any dump files. In attempts to rule out software conflicts, I've done the following without any positive changes:
Any, and all suggestions, are appreciated.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 3.5GHz 6 Cores
Motherboard: MSI MPG X570S EDGE MAX WIFI (MS-7D53)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition
RAM: 128GB Corsair DDR4 SDRAM
Windows: Microsoft Windows 11 Home (x64) Build 26100.3915 (24H2)
My desktop has been shutting down pretty consistently when playing War Thunder. I've attached my log and would like a second opinion for the potential culprit.
While the log shows GPU temp exceeding the limt (84C), I've done the same with MSI Afterburner and it doesn't even show it getting about 67C. This makes me wonder which one has the correct values, although the HWINFO values would account for the shutdowns. None of the other values appear to be an issue, at least I don't believe so, but I'm just looking for another set of eyes on this data.
I used this link (https://logcharts-io.pages.dev/) to process/view the data, but if a better one exists, I'm all for trying that too.
There has been nothing consistent wtihin the Windows logs, other than the unexpected starts, nor have there been any dump files. In attempts to rule out software conflicts, I've done the following without any positive changes:
- Rolled back to an earlier BIOS, then back again
- Reinstalled everything
- Put new thermal paste on both the CPU and GPU (prior to HWINFO64)
- Rerouted cabling and upped the speed of my fans.
- Used generic Windows graphics drivers
Any, and all suggestions, are appreciated.
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