Help reading PSU data

11ElevenII

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I'm trying to diagnose a PC crashing while streaming issue. The computer goes black then the system reboots. I've fixxed gpu driver errors and set ram from 2000MHz to advertised 3200 MHz with xmp. I have also run some light benchmarks with everything working just fine. So the issue seems somewhat random. I ran a hwinfo log while streaming until it crashed and while using Generic Log Viewer the first thing I see is the +12V [V] diagram like this. I dont exactly understand how to read the chart, if someone can please help please, thank you!

The specs of the system are Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE Motherboard, Ryzen 7 3700x CPU, Amd RX 5700XT,
G.SKILL Trident Z DDR4 3200, a 970 evo plus 500gb ssd and a 4tb seagate barracuda hdd


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That means the +12V rail fluctuates between +11.95V and +12.02V which is absolutely normal and within limits.
 
That means the +12V rail fluctuates between +11.95V and +12.02V which is absolutely normal and within limits.
Interesting ok, thank you. so this isnt my PC im helping someone and i'm starting to lean towards a windows reinstall. If anyone would be so kind to look at this log, I dont think i see any glaring issues. Its a csv thats 2.9mb which i guess is too big to upload here so i uploaded it to a mega here
 
I did find this. From what I googled this is far far above what coolant temps should be right? It is only brief spikes but I still dont see any thermal throttling or even the CPU going above iirc 70ish degrees. Could this be an issue though?
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Yes, those spikes are quite high but they don't seem valid to me. Which cooler do you have?
 
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