I'm facing a frustrating issue with my new computer that keeps rebooting every time I start a high-performance game. It initially rebooted randomly once but then seemed okay for a while. Now, it happens consistently every time I try to load a game. Here are my PC specs: [link to specs]. I've tried some troubleshooting, including updating my BIOS, but I'm still having problems. Any advice would be appreciated!
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Yeah, I agree with Sammy. If you aren't familiar with XMP, it's basically a feature that allows your RAM to run at higher speeds. Disabling it can sometimes stabilize things. Also, thermal checks are super important! You mentioned your thermals stay around 90F; that's quite cool, so you're probably okay there. Just watch the setup—sometimes a loose cable or improperly seated component can be the culprit.
Have you tried disabling XMP in your BIOS? It can sometimes cause instability if your RAM is overclocked. Also, make sure all your PSU cables are properly seated. It’s worth checking if you’re using any PSU adapters too. Temperatures can play a big role, so keep an eye on those—overheating can definitely lead to reboots. Lastly, reseat your RAM and check the AIO block pressure if you have one, just to be safe.

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