

(Before, with the old PSU, the power cables were connected to the motherboard.) I did attach the power cables for the peripherals directly to the PSU. I am still having problems where my computer just shuts down. Hi there Colif (and anyone else reading this thread). It only has one fan and is a smaller form factor than most 2060 Super GPUs. It is kind of a "budget" version of the RTX 2060 Super that comes OEM with Dell and Alienware computers. The RTX 2060 Super was bought off of ebay and was pulled from an Alienware machine. The three main factors that have changed since the program (DaVinci Resolve) used to be more stable are:ġ) New video camera, so editing h.265 files at 150Mbs compression (as opposed to h.264 files at 100Mbs compression).Ģ) New Graphics card (RTX 2060 Super 8GB VRAM as opposed to a GTX 960 2GB VRAM).ģ) New Power Supply: EVGA 650 Watt GQ 80 plus Gold, as opposed to the stock 400 Watt power supply that came with the computer. The fans weren't running real loud.Īnd again, after it crashed, I had to wait about four or five minutes before I could boot up the computer again, meaning when i pressed the power on button, nothing happened. Here is my system nfo file (in case it is helpful):Īnd here is a zip file of crash logs that is created by DaVinci Resolve (the program I was using when it crashed).Īgain, when the crash happened, the whole PC just shut off without any warning. OK, I finally had a chance to try and recreate the crash, which it did. I also ran BlueScreenView to see if there were any dumps but there weren't any. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. Keywords: Audit Failure,Pacific Daylight Time These are the two events that I saw which correspond to the time of the crash. I tried to view the event log, but I am not sure I created one that is helpful or not. The weather is pretty cool and my case (a mini tower) is missing the side panel.

The footage I am editing is kind of tough to edit since it is h.265 10-bit 4K, but in theory my system SHOULD be able to handle it, at least that is what the people at DaVinci Resolve say. I upgraded the PSU to an EVGA 650 GQ, 80+ GOLD 650W The operating system and Resolve are on an SSD. (I just updated the nVidia drivers to version 442.19). Don't really know which version of the driver I was using when it crashed. Then the computer just turns off.Īnd I can't turn it on again right away.


The fans just seem to spin at their normal speed. The fans didn't start working real hard before crashing. I have gotten a few crashes when running DaVinci Resolve.
