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PC runtime issue
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My PC recently shut off completely out of the blue during a match in R6. I was unable to turn it back on for a day or two before trying it again today, where it worked first try and I am now typing this from it. I haven't had this happen before and I believed it to be a fried PSU, but it is working fine as of now.

I have noticed recently that it has randomly froze completely while playing Tarkov and even once on Minecraft, although I am using a weird build version atm. Not sure if that is related.

I don't believe it is a temp issue, my CPU is on a 360mm AIO and I barely see anything above 45 Celsius after heavy-load games. GPU is not reaching above 60 either.

Is it a driver issue, power supply issue, or what?

Specs if needed:

R5 3600

32GB Trident Z RGB 3200Mhz

RTX 2060

ROG Strix B550-F

Samsung 980 1TB

HP EX900 Pro 512GB

Seagate Backup Plus 4TB

Segotep 650W 80 Gold Full Modular

As of 7/9/21: Tried shorting both the jumper and even the battery contacts, nothing has changed. I don't think it'd be a BIOS problem anyway because I haven't messed with anything in there other than XMP and that was long before any of my problems started. Will definitely look at event viewer pray my pc decides it wants to start up again. Reaching out to my PSU manufacturer as well

TL;DR What is wrong with my computer, I don't enjoy random shut downs.

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