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PC crashes after playing certain games and during CPU stress test.

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Hey Im new to the PC world and I built this custom pc about 7 months ago (specs below) since building it has been great. No issues, everything running perfect. I was playing rust and tarkov a lot and i never had any issues then all of a sudden one day my PC started freezing and crashing while playing certain games. Other games like Valorant, Ark, Pubg, etc. work just fine. And sometimes i can get on Rust, Tarkov, or Green hell and play for over and hour then it will crash and sometimes it crashes after 5 mins. Ive replaced gpu with a new one and replaced the psu with a new one. The temps seem to be fine im just not sure what to do at this point any advice will be considered and appreciated. Thanks in advance.

ASUS Z390-PLUS TUF Gaming Wifi

PowerSpec 750w (replaced for CORSAIR RM750)

HyperX FURY RGB (16GB (2 x 8Gb))

Samsung 860 EVO 1TB SSD

CORSAIR Hydro H115i PRO 280MM

INTEL i5-9600k 3.7GHz Six-Core

ASUS GeForce RTX 2060 ROG Strix Overclocked Triple-Fan 6GB
 
Im not overclocking anything, i have windows 10 64-bit. Sometimes i will get a BSOD but most of the time it just acts as if the power was pulled. Sometimes the screen freezes and wont do anything at all. And yes bios is updated to most recent version.
 
If the computer is shutting off like the power plug was pulled out then it could be the power supply is shutting off after extended use.

Take the power supply out of the case while keeping it plugged in and lay it down so the fan faces upward so it gets good airflow.

Then run Furmark and also Cinebench at the same time for a period of at least 30 minutes and see if having the power supply outside of the case shuts down the PC.
 
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