Hello!
I have a problem with my PC freezing and crashing 5-10 seconds after I quit Grim Dawn. It doesn't happen every time, and it's not purely Grim Dawn. I can't remember right now which games, but I've had this issue with maybe 1-2 other games as well. Phantom Doctrine maybe, but I'm not sure. It hasn't bothered me too much in the past, so I didn't look into it more seriously, but the problem persists.
Windows 10 Event Viewer shows me a Kernel-Power error 41. I've tested my harddrives with HDTune, run a benchmark on my videocard, and tested my RAM over night with MemTest86. Everything seems to be OK. I don't think it's an overheating issue either, since my PC generally runs very cool, and I monitor my temps as well. I don't get any warnings indicating a temperature issue. The PC is 3 years old.
My next suspect in line would be my PSU. From what I've gathered googling the Kernel 41 error, people often point to the PSU as well. But people also point to it "just" being an error in Windows.
The PSU in question is a EVGA Supernova G2 650W Gold.
It powers the following system:
MSI Z170-A Pro LGA1151 ATX Mainboard
MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming with 4GB DDR5 RAM
2x8 GB G. Skills RipjawsV DDR4-2400 RAM
Intel Core i5 6600K 3.6GHz
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD
Wester Digital Black 2TB 7200RPM SATA
This has been going on for a while now, and I've been looking into it several times with no luck. I don't remember asking in here though.
I have a problem with my PC freezing and crashing 5-10 seconds after I quit Grim Dawn. It doesn't happen every time, and it's not purely Grim Dawn. I can't remember right now which games, but I've had this issue with maybe 1-2 other games as well. Phantom Doctrine maybe, but I'm not sure. It hasn't bothered me too much in the past, so I didn't look into it more seriously, but the problem persists.
Windows 10 Event Viewer shows me a Kernel-Power error 41. I've tested my harddrives with HDTune, run a benchmark on my videocard, and tested my RAM over night with MemTest86. Everything seems to be OK. I don't think it's an overheating issue either, since my PC generally runs very cool, and I monitor my temps as well. I don't get any warnings indicating a temperature issue. The PC is 3 years old.
My next suspect in line would be my PSU. From what I've gathered googling the Kernel 41 error, people often point to the PSU as well. But people also point to it "just" being an error in Windows.
The PSU in question is a EVGA Supernova G2 650W Gold.
It powers the following system:
MSI Z170-A Pro LGA1151 ATX Mainboard
MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming with 4GB DDR5 RAM
2x8 GB G. Skills RipjawsV DDR4-2400 RAM
Intel Core i5 6600K 3.6GHz
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD
Wester Digital Black 2TB 7200RPM SATA
This has been going on for a while now, and I've been looking into it several times with no luck. I don't remember asking in here though.