***Possible PSU problem?*** Solved(kinda)

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So i've been running my new Ryzen system with no problems but ive started playing Shadow of the TombRaider and Ashen and both games have caused me random crashes, frozen screen and have to hard reset.

Ive run various gfx and mem benchmarks and all pass so im wondering, is this a PSU problem or something in Win10 be it a driver issue?

As an example ive just played through Lords of the fallen with no issue and this pushed my Cpu and gfx hard.

EDIT: Ive changed everything except the PSU which is a Coolermaster 600W, never been an issue but ive switched from intel to a 2700x keeping my 1070GTX, surely a 600w would be enough for a 2700x and 1070?
 
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Been running stress tests all day, Cinebench, Realbench, AIDA, Prime, ran Memtest all night. Even running the Tomb Raider bench repeatedly. No fails.

PSU is CM Silent Pro 600w, Event Viewer shows Kernel Power 41, lt also shows an error, something to do with RealTek sound driver around the same time as the freeze. Ive uninstalled the driver and am just letting windows power it while i test some more.
 
Ordered a new PSU, dont know what else to try as i reinstalled Win10, play game and boom crash. I can run realbench all day long pushing cpu and gpu way harder than these games can and its fine, pulling my hair out. Lamenting the day i swapped from Intel to Ryzen, nothing but hard work.
 
The annoying thing is i can play a game for an hour or just 15 mins and the comp locks, its like waiting to step on a landmine :D Hopefully the PSU comes tomorrow and i can put this problem to bed!
 
Sooo ive got a Seasonic Prime 750w, all plugged in and within 3 mins of running Realbench it locks and now i cant hold the pwr button to reset, i have to flick the switch on the PSU.

Boot up and run benches again, all fine, play games, all fine.....its....random and doing my nut in.
 
@FuF Thanks for that mate, im starting to think this may have been the problem as id taken the stock fans off my GPU and fitted some 120s i had laying around. All was well for a week but then this problem started, i fitted the original fans back on it just for the hell of it and 'touch wood' ive not had a restart in a day and half....we shall see!
 
Graphics cards have many other components than GPU chip itself which need cooling.
So when changing anything in its cooling it's hard to be sure that nothing starts running hotter than it should.
Somekind crash of graphics card or errors in its communication could certainly crash rest of the PC.

Yeah all seems to be well at the moment, be it the replaced fans (EDIT: just to be clear i left the heat sink on the card and it covered ram and vrms)werent cooling something properly or sagging GPU or the fact i connected the fans to a mobo header and had Argus monitor control them based on GPU temp. It could have been anything or all of the above :/
 
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