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  • phillpower2
    PCHF Administrator
    • Sep 2016
    • 15209

    #16
    Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.

    Armoury Crate as I said is problematic but it is not on its own and you have a shed load of other junkware installed which among is other ASUS software but for Republic of Gamers, how you do not know what is on your own computer is a bit worrying in all honesty.

    [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]Edit to add: Have been waiting for an update from you, have you had any further problems since you uninstalled Armoury Crate ?[/COLOR]

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    • phillpower2
      PCHF Administrator
      • Sep 2016
      • 15209

      #17
      Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.

      Armoury Crate as I said is problematic but it is not on its own and you have a shed load of other junkware installed which among is other ASUS software but for Republic of Gamers, how you do not know what is on your own computer is a bit worrying in all honesty.

      [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]Edit to add: Have been waiting for an update from you, have you had any further problems since you uninstalled Armoury Crate ?[/COLOR]

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      • sus1u
        PCHF Member
        • May 2025
        • 17

        #18
        Originally posted by phillpower2
        Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.

        Armoury Crate as I said is problematic but it is not on its own and you have a shed load of other junkware installed which among is other ASUS software but for Republic of Gamers, how you do not know what is on your own computer is a bit worrying in all honesty.

        [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]Edit to add: Have been waiting for an update from you, have you had any further problems since you uninstalled Armoury Crate ?
        [/COLOR]
        [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]
        yep, no success. just happened again . i don’t think its app related[/color]

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        • sus1u
          PCHF Member
          • May 2025
          • 17

          #19
          Originally posted by phillpower2
          Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.

          Armoury Crate as I said is problematic but it is not on its own and you have a shed load of other junkware installed which among is other ASUS software but for Republic of Gamers, how you do not know what is on your own computer is a bit worrying in all honesty.

          [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]Edit to add: Have been waiting for an update from you, have you had any further problems since you uninstalled Armoury Crate ?
          [/COLOR]
          [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]
          yep, no success. just happened again . i don’t think its app related[/color]

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15209

            #20
            Polite reminder;
            Originally posted by phillpower2
            Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.
            Can you post a new Speccy url and MTB log for us please.

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            • phillpower2
              PCHF Administrator
              • Sep 2016
              • 15209

              #21
              Polite reminder;
              Originally posted by phillpower2
              Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.
              Can you post a new Speccy url and MTB log for us please.

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              • sus1u
                PCHF Member
                • May 2025
                • 17

                #22
                Originally posted by phillpower2
                Polite reminder;
                Originally posted by phillpower2


                Can you post a new Speccy url and MTB log for us please.
                Yep

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                • sus1u
                  PCHF Member
                  • May 2025
                  • 17

                  #23
                  Originally posted by phillpower2
                  Polite reminder;
                  Originally posted by phillpower2


                  Can you post a new Speccy url and MTB log for us please.
                  Yep

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                  • phillpower2
                    PCHF Administrator
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 15209

                    #24
                    Graphics
                    KG251Q (1920x1080@240Hz)
                    BenQ XL2411Z (1920x1080@60Hz)
                    16368MB ATI AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (C.P. Technology

                    It is unlikely to be causing the sudden shutting down but you should never mix the screen specs and predominantly the refresh rates, 240 versus 60Hz is a vast difference and will confuse the hell out of your GPU, disconnect the second screen to solve this which in turn will reduce the load on both the GPU and PSU.
                    Power Profile
                    Active power scheme: Balanced
                    Hibernation: Enabled
                    Turn Off Monitor after: (On AC Power): 300 min
                    Turn Off Hard Disk after: (On AC Power): 20 min
                    Suspend after: (On AC Power): 300 min
                    Screen saver: Disabled

                    Don`t know why people tinker with the power settings, they should all be set as Never and the computer simply turned off at the power outlet when it is not in use, Hibernation is another setting that needs to go as it is also known to cause issues.

                    To disable Hibernation:

                    [ol]
                    [li]The first step is to run the command prompt as administrator. In Windows 10, you can do this by right clicking on the start menu and clicking "Command Prompt[/li][li]Type in “powercfg.exe /h off” without the quotes and press enter. If you typed it in correctly, the cursor will simply start at a new line asking for new input[/li][li]Now just exit out of command prompt[/li][/ol]
                    Voltage
                    CPU CORE: 1.452 V
                    [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]MEMORY CONTROLLER: 1.980 V
                    VIN2: 2.004 V
                    VIN3: 2.004 V
                    VIN4: 0.984 V
                    VIN5: 0.888 V
                    VIN6: 1.212 V
                    VIN7: 1.644 V
                    VIN8: 1.596 V

                    Has somebody been tinkering with the voltages in the BIOS.

                    Will take a look at the MTB while you take care of the above, post back with an update for us and we will go from there.

                    Been online for almost ten hours and will be calling it a day soon, back am UK time tomorrow.[/COLOR]

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                    • phillpower2
                      PCHF Administrator
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 15209

                      #25
                      Graphics
                      KG251Q (1920x1080@240Hz)
                      BenQ XL2411Z (1920x1080@60Hz)
                      16368MB ATI AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (C.P. Technology

                      It is unlikely to be causing the sudden shutting down but you should never mix the screen specs and predominantly the refresh rates, 240 versus 60Hz is a vast difference and will confuse the hell out of your GPU, disconnect the second screen to solve this which in turn will reduce the load on both the GPU and PSU.
                      Power Profile
                      Active power scheme: Balanced
                      Hibernation: Enabled
                      Turn Off Monitor after: (On AC Power): 300 min
                      Turn Off Hard Disk after: (On AC Power): 20 min
                      Suspend after: (On AC Power): 300 min
                      Screen saver: Disabled

                      Don`t know why people tinker with the power settings, they should all be set as Never and the computer simply turned off at the power outlet when it is not in use, Hibernation is another setting that needs to go as it is also known to cause issues.

                      To disable Hibernation:

                      [ol]
                      [li]The first step is to run the command prompt as administrator. In Windows 10, you can do this by right clicking on the start menu and clicking "Command Prompt[/li][li]Type in “powercfg.exe /h off” without the quotes and press enter. If you typed it in correctly, the cursor will simply start at a new line asking for new input[/li][li]Now just exit out of command prompt[/li][/ol]
                      Voltage
                      CPU CORE: 1.452 V
                      [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]MEMORY CONTROLLER: 1.980 V
                      VIN2: 2.004 V
                      VIN3: 2.004 V
                      VIN4: 0.984 V
                      VIN5: 0.888 V
                      VIN6: 1.212 V
                      VIN7: 1.644 V
                      VIN8: 1.596 V

                      Has somebody been tinkering with the voltages in the BIOS.

                      Will take a look at the MTB while you take care of the above, post back with an update for us and we will go from there.

                      Been online for almost ten hours and will be calling it a day soon, back am UK time tomorrow.[/COLOR]

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                      • sus1u
                        PCHF Member
                        • May 2025
                        • 17

                        #26
                        Originally posted by phillpower2
                        It is unlikely to be causing the sudden shutting down but you should never mix the screen specs and predominantly the refresh rates, 240 versus 60Hz is a vast difference and will confuse the hell out of your GPU, disconnect the second screen to solve this which in turn will reduce the load on both the GPU and PSU.

                        Don`t know why people tinker with the power settings, they should all be set as Never and the computer simply turned off at the power outlet when it is not in use, Hibernation is another setting that needs to go as it is also known to cause issues.

                        To disable Hibernation:

                        [ol]
                        [li]The first step is to run the command prompt as administrator. In Windows 10, you can do this by right clicking on the start menu and clicking "Command Prompt[/li][li]Type in “powercfg.exe /h off” without the quotes and press enter. If you typed it in correctly, the cursor will simply start at a new line asking for new input[/li][li]Now just exit out of command prompt[/li][/ol]

                        Has somebody been tinkering with the voltages in the BIOS.

                        Will take a look at the MTB while you take care of the above, post back with an update for us and we will go from there.
                        It is unlikely to be causing the sudden shutting down but you should never mix the screen specs and predominantly the refresh rates, 240 versus 60Hz is a vast difference and will confuse the hell out of your GPU, disconnect the second screen to solve this which in turn will reduce the load on both the GPU and PSU.

                        Didnt know about that. It has 60 Hz because it is connected through an HDMI cable since the other monitor doesn’t have a DP port.

                        To disable Hibernation

                        Disabled it now.

                        Has somebody been tinkering with the voltages in the BIOS.

                        I havent ever touched voltage settings in the BIOS, not intentionally i mean.

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                        • sus1u
                          PCHF Member
                          • May 2025
                          • 17

                          #27
                          Originally posted by phillpower2
                          It is unlikely to be causing the sudden shutting down but you should never mix the screen specs and predominantly the refresh rates, 240 versus 60Hz is a vast difference and will confuse the hell out of your GPU, disconnect the second screen to solve this which in turn will reduce the load on both the GPU and PSU.

                          Don`t know why people tinker with the power settings, they should all be set as Never and the computer simply turned off at the power outlet when it is not in use, Hibernation is another setting that needs to go as it is also known to cause issues.

                          To disable Hibernation:

                          [ol]
                          [li]The first step is to run the command prompt as administrator. In Windows 10, you can do this by right clicking on the start menu and clicking "Command Prompt[/li][li]Type in “powercfg.exe /h off” without the quotes and press enter. If you typed it in correctly, the cursor will simply start at a new line asking for new input[/li][li]Now just exit out of command prompt[/li][/ol]

                          Has somebody been tinkering with the voltages in the BIOS.

                          Will take a look at the MTB while you take care of the above, post back with an update for us and we will go from there.
                          It is unlikely to be causing the sudden shutting down but you should never mix the screen specs and predominantly the refresh rates, 240 versus 60Hz is a vast difference and will confuse the hell out of your GPU, disconnect the second screen to solve this which in turn will reduce the load on both the GPU and PSU.

                          Didnt know about that. It has 60 Hz because it is connected through an HDMI cable since the other monitor doesn’t have a DP port.

                          To disable Hibernation

                          Disabled it now.

                          Has somebody been tinkering with the voltages in the BIOS.

                          I havent ever touched voltage settings in the BIOS, not intentionally i mean.

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                          • sus1u
                            PCHF Member
                            • May 2025
                            • 17

                            #28
                            Disconnected the second screen and changed the power settings to never

                            Alright, thanks for the help. You’ve been great.

                            Have a nice evening and thanks again !

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                            • sus1u
                              PCHF Member
                              • May 2025
                              • 17

                              #29
                              Disconnected the second screen and changed the power settings to never

                              Alright, thanks for the help. You’ve been great.

                              Have a nice evening and thanks again !

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                              • phillpower2
                                PCHF Administrator
                                • Sep 2016
                                • 15209

                                #30
                                Good morning and thanks for the additional info above.

                                Just having a second look at your last MTB log and while I do can you let us know if you have had any further problems since making the suggested changes.

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