
Originally posted by tulle040657:I only know of two reasons your computer would shut downġ) your CPU or GPU is overheating and not able to reduce the heat by adjusting the clocksĢ) your power supply is no able to provide the needed power for all your components To fix you have to find what component is being overtaxed and fix it. So your system is shutting down to protect itself. Running the game is to much for your pc or components in your pc. The literal only way a video game can cause your system to shutdown, restart, crash or otherwise turn off is running a video game that overtaxes your pc or components of your pc.

Theres no programming in a video game that can cause a pc or laptop to crash, restart or otherwise turn off. Video games cant cause your pc to restart, shutdown or crash in any other way.

The only way a game or graphics mod can cause your pc to restart, crash or otherwise turn off is if it overtaxes your system or components of your system in some way shape or form. Skyrim is modded so ill disable some graphics stuff to see if that helps but to think a mod would cause the PC to completely shut off is weird to me. Im trying different things to see what will help. If 1000 watts aint enough im out of luck cause finding a good 1200 watts in these times is next to impossible.

Its kept off the ground and regular maintained for dust and i've set the fan curves to be quiet but to ramp up to full once the cpu gets to about 65c prior to building the computer i triple checked approximately how much power the system would use under load, and the numbers came back to about 850 watts and i took the 3090 power spike into consideration. Originally posted by DirtyVinyl:The computer was put together in mid February.
