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Processor Intel i5 4590
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Hi. I have sometimes unexpeced shutdows: when playnig candy crush saga :D, running aida system stability test, windows experience rating,... So, video in display crashes (photos attached). I restart system and have event id 41. Googled it and checked ram with memtest86+ for 3 hours, and no errors, bios to stock, no overclock, tried intel drivers 15.33.18.64.3496 and 15.33.14.64.3412 and got problem anyway. So can be psu? Or hd graphics problem, because chrasches when it have 3d load??? System intel pentium g3420, gpu hd graphics haswel, ram kingston 1333@9 2*2, mb asus h81m-a, psu modecom 400w, hdd wd blue 1TB.
 

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Kernel power 41 = bad power.

bad psu
random blackout
bad mobo (power circuitry)
 
Also windows reinstal doesn't help. And new hardware in experience rating is just showed because changed dedicated ram for gpu (i didn't help :( )
 
Kernel power 41 = bad power.

bad psu
random blackout
bad mobo (power circuitry)

Random not possible not 3 times in day, and mobo is new month ago purchased it.
How to check psu?
 
a month old means nothing.
 
dude id suggest you listen to what Solaris has to say, no matter how old the PSU is or any device for that matter they do fail, Also thats a Cheap Generic Powersupply.:slap:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2028504

Event Viewer

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-event-viewer

by the way right click on Your Computer Icon, go to properties, then click on Advanced System Settings in the Left Margin, Under Start Up and Recovery click Settings then Uncheck the Automatic Restart.

Also Pre-warning- a Machine can just shut down suddenly if its Too Hot, So Clean Your case Too.
 
dude id suggest you listen to what Solaris has to say, no matter how old the PSU is or any device for that matter they do fail, Also thats a Cheap Generic Powersupply.:slap:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2028504

Event Viewer

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-event-viewer

by the way right click on Your Computer Icon, go to properties, then click on Advanced System Settings in the Left Margin, Under Start Up and Recovery click Settings then Uncheck the Automatic Restart.

Also Pre-warning- a Machine can just shut down suddenly if its Too Hot, So Clean Your case Too.

Psu is old, temps are ok.
 

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Run aida64 test and got freeze
Is it possible by the psu or motherboard or intel hd graphics?
 
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