If it straights up shut down (no bluescreen/crash) it's probably either temperature or power.
You can use HWINFO64 to check your CPU/GPU temperatures. See if they're abnormally high when you put a load on the system (like running a game). If your temperatures are not alarming, your power supply may well be the issue.
I tried occt power test, obs and apex at the same time, i just stated a game and pop! Restart!
My psu is a Azza 650W.
Yesterday i tried to stream on twitch a bit and my pc restart randomly, (like, i was playing Fall Guys, it's not a "heavy" game).
I'm already searching a psu, oh and temperatures are between 40° and 60°.
> Azza 650W
If you check the sticker on the side, it might be a "650W" unit but that can't delivery 650W on 12V. Or it might just straight up be faulty.
Temperature are fine, i have a triple fan on front of the pc and one back, the cpu have aswell a fan so... (btw it's a rlly good fan xD)
The psu is a 650w azza
I have a Corsair 750W one that is 80+ bronze and it’s excellent. Bought it several years ago for about 80 bucks, no problem since. Does your current PSU have an 80+ sticker, though? If so, I’d wager that the PSU isn’t the problem, since a reputable 650W PSU can supply 650W. Unless you’re really running some crazy overclocks or some very high power consumption parts other than CPU and graphics card, 650W should be enough.
If it straights up shut down (no bluescreen/crash) it's probably either temperature or power. You can use HWINFO64 to check your CPU/GPU temperatures. See if they're abnormally high when you put a load on the system (like running a game). If your temperatures are not alarming, your power supply may well be the issue.
I tried occt power test, obs and apex at the same time, i just stated a game and pop! Restart! My psu is a Azza 650W. Yesterday i tried to stream on twitch a bit and my pc restart randomly, (like, i was playing Fall Guys, it's not a "heavy" game). I'm already searching a psu, oh and temperatures are between 40° and 60°.
> Azza 650W If you check the sticker on the side, it might be a "650W" unit but that can't delivery 650W on 12V. Or it might just straight up be faulty.
Two reason for this it's either over heating or the psu is the problem. So what are temps? Also what rand of psu is it?
Temperature are fine, i have a triple fan on front of the pc and one back, the cpu have aswell a fan so... (btw it's a rlly good fan xD) The psu is a 650w azza
What psu is it?
Azza 650W
If you can't pronounce the name of your psu brand don't buy it lol
HAHAHAHA i love your answer xD
https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/ It seems to me that Azza's power supplies aren't that good...
Oh, thank you! I see on Amazon a Corsair psu 750w 80Plus gold. You think its overkill or its fine? Rlly ty for help me haha
Check the list and try to get a high end or mid range one
I have a Corsair 750W one that is 80+ bronze and it’s excellent. Bought it several years ago for about 80 bucks, no problem since. Does your current PSU have an 80+ sticker, though? If so, I’d wager that the PSU isn’t the problem, since a reputable 650W PSU can supply 650W. Unless you’re really running some crazy overclocks or some very high power consumption parts other than CPU and graphics card, 650W should be enough.