

Replaced PSU with Seasonic X-750 and Replaced Corsair H100i v2 with a copper Zalman heatsink. TESTED: Removed Corsair RM1000I, Corsair H100i v2 and Switched DIMM Slots. TESTED: Swapping GSkill Trizent Z RGB 3200 RAM with Gskill RipjawsX 3000 RAM - Failed TESTED: Swapping Corsair RM1000I with SeaSonic X750 PSU - Failed TESTED: Installed ASUS ROG STRIX 1080 TI OC in another machine and running FurMark on it.- Failed Running Furmark, Will report back in a couple hours. TESTED: Swapped out ASUS ROG STRIX 1080 TI OC for MSI ARMOR RX 480 OC Edition.
#Failed load hardware monitor driver msi drivers#
Fresh Drivers from Nvidia site after removing the VGA drivers that were automatically installed by Windows via DDU version 17.0.6.8, Installed Nvidia display driver version 384.76 Installed new SSD, Crucial M550 256GB SSD with fresh copy of Windows 10 Pro. Removed: All components from case, in case there was a short or something.Īssembled all components on my desk with only BARE ESSENTIALS (First tested the Celeron in the Maximus Code, Then Pulled the Code, Reinstalled the MSI board and tested again) Swapped: ROG Maximus IX Code for MSI Z270-A PRO (using i7 7700k in each Mobo) Used different Modular cables from the PSU to each 8 pin connector on GPU. Swapped Modular Cables on PSU to different slots. Swapped PSU: Swapped Corsair RM750X out for Corsair RM1000I PSU. Swapped GPU: MSI Armor 1080 TI FOR Asus ROG Strix 1080 TI OC - Both card resulted in crashing. The same PC was stable with a EVGA GTX 760 SC running both of these tests.

One is to run FurMark Burnin test with 8x AntiAliasing, Another way is while playing PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds. I can get the PC to crash via a couple means. The Temperatures are fine with CPU around 66c, and GPU at 71c MAX No logs occur during this process.

Long story short: My PC Hard powers itself off when under high GPU load. I already have another thread on this here, but I am not able to find a way to change the title to be more relevant.
