Hi all, I'm at the end of my tether here and so throwing it out to the wider OcUK community in case I'm missing something obvious or there's any ideas as to what might be causing me grief.
I have a relatively old machine, a 2014 build made up of an i5 4690K, Gigabyte Z97MX Gaming 5, 16GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical RAM, Palit GTX1080 Jetstream. There's a couple of SSD's and a spindle drive in there. For years it's ran at 4.1ghz without any alterations to voltages etc in the BIOS.
About a month ago it started to randomly shut down on the odd occasion. I put this down to the high ambient temps (was when we were having 30c and above weather) so didn't really think that much of it. But, over time it's started to happen more frequently, to the point now where it struggles to sit in Windows or even idling at the BIOS page without randomly shutting off within 5 minutes.
Initially I ripped out the RAM, tried each stick individually in each of the slots to see if that would make any difference, and it didn't. I then bought a new Seasonic 650w power supply which again made no difference. I removed all cards and reseated them, checked over the mobo for any obvious signs of bulged capacitors or heat marks to no avail. Temperatures on chipset, CPU and gfx card are all well within normal bounds.
I've tried turning off the onboard gfx, changing the PCIe slots manually to Gen3, enabling power loading in the BIOS but nothing's had any success.
So any ideas as to what else I can try?
I have a relatively old machine, a 2014 build made up of an i5 4690K, Gigabyte Z97MX Gaming 5, 16GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical RAM, Palit GTX1080 Jetstream. There's a couple of SSD's and a spindle drive in there. For years it's ran at 4.1ghz without any alterations to voltages etc in the BIOS.
About a month ago it started to randomly shut down on the odd occasion. I put this down to the high ambient temps (was when we were having 30c and above weather) so didn't really think that much of it. But, over time it's started to happen more frequently, to the point now where it struggles to sit in Windows or even idling at the BIOS page without randomly shutting off within 5 minutes.
Initially I ripped out the RAM, tried each stick individually in each of the slots to see if that would make any difference, and it didn't. I then bought a new Seasonic 650w power supply which again made no difference. I removed all cards and reseated them, checked over the mobo for any obvious signs of bulged capacitors or heat marks to no avail. Temperatures on chipset, CPU and gfx card are all well within normal bounds.
I've tried turning off the onboard gfx, changing the PCIe slots manually to Gen3, enabling power loading in the BIOS but nothing's had any success.
So any ideas as to what else I can try?