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I have an issue with my pc, when I launch a game or a program my pc restart and a red light turns on in the motherboard. I don’t know why but it’s really annoying because I can’t do anything.
there are many versions of the X99, which is yours?
let’s get your complete specs.
get Speccy from here; Speccy - Download Builds
in Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
now you can paste(Ctrl+V) that link into a post.
the azrock support page should have your motherboard manual available for download.
and in that, hopefully they list the potential error codes and descriptions.
where on the mobo is the red light?
can you attach a pic?
The red light only appears when I launch a game and the pc reboots then it stays on for 10 seconds.
BTW the graphics card is really hot when this happens.
Last night I launch Apex Legends to see what happens and the pc was doing well, till loading the main menu.
Then I got on counter strike and the pc didn’t turn off.
The red light it’s in the bottom right close to the “Asrock”, under the graphic card.
BTW the graphics card is really hot when this happens.
that may be the titbit of info that proves useful.
only happens when playing games and graphics card really hot - I think we have a winner for most likely culprit!
my guess is the PC is having a thermal event caused by the video card.
remove it, clean it, reseat it.
make sure the case is getting good airflow through it.
clean all the fans that you can.
even run the rig with the side case off for a while.
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