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I've been having difficulties with my computer over the past year and it's getting worse.

It often shut down on its own when I'm playing video games or rendering scenes in Blender.

Recently I had an error with my graphics card and the computer crashed.

I've looked all over the internet for solutions, I tried reinstalling the drivers, I've changed the PSU, I've added Fans, I've changed the thermal paste and heatsink, I've cleaned up the dust, I've changed the wiring, and many other things....

but nothing seems to work.

Unfortunately, Patreon support has been going down over the past year. While I can't blame people, I'm sure they had good reasons, it simply makes it more difficult on my end.

I can't quite afford a new PC at the moment, so any support will be greatly appreciated ❤

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Anonymous

I have thought about it again. Perhaps the power button is also broken and/or has a loose connection. If you mention that your PC shuts down on its own, it can only have a few causes. Either the operating system is misconfigured, you have a virus on it, or the power switch occasionally makes electrical contact, causing the system to shut down. Issues related to insufficient voltage or overheating typically manifest as instability or crashes, rather than the PC shutting down by itself. I have never experienced a situation where the PC shuts down on its own. It might be worth checking temperatures while rendering using a program like https://www.hwinfo.com/ to monitor temperatures. Additionally, you could try disconnecting the cable from the motherboard that goes to the power switch on the front panel and see if the PC still experiences the same issues. I hope you understand me iam from germany and my english are not so good :(

Shade_Seeker

I had issues in the past where my PC would just turn off without any warning, turned out that the Power supply was damaged and was triggering the overload protection. the 3.3 volt was messed up and it was about 7 instead, while the 5 and 12 volts were unchanged.

Danger_N00dle

I thought about that as well, but I can't seem to find a solution. It only happens when my PC is doing heavy tasks like rendering or playing some demanding video games (Stuff like Teardown when blowing up everything)