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    More than likely its your CPU overheating, when upgrading a new GPU nowadays more than likely since modern GPU create so much heat you need liquid cooling over your CPU.
    You must worry about CPU's temp and GPU temp in modern day PC gaming. CPU overheating sounds like your issue. other issue might be new tech not compatible with motherboard ( if it's and older model) or not compatible with your power supply. GPU are touchy their requirements for power and the right environments are high.

    the reason why you are shutting off while playing is because that is when your GPU really turns on. Nvidia knows when and how to use the GPU's resources and when not too. The power it uses to run normal OS and software is much smaller than when running a graphically complicated game. It's turning your PC tower into an oven.
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    Last edited by stardrifter; 10-02-2013 at 09:41 AM.

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    @OP

    Bad power supply or mobo, or maybe unstable overclock. If overclocked reset everything to stock. Test the PSU by unhooking all components and jump start it with a paperclip between the green wire and any black wire of the main connector and just let it run. If it shuts off after a while there's the problem. If not maybe it's mobo.

    You could also keep an eye on CPU temps with software that has an audible alarm if it gets too hot. I doubt CPU overheating is the issue though because most CPU nowadays just throttle themselves back when too hot instead of shutting down completely.
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    i've experienced it too 2 weeks ago
    the problem was the dust
    it runs smoothly after i cleaned my PC wholly

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    Either a bad power supply or your PC is overheating.
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    My wife's computer did this a couple years back, ironically in XIV 1.0. Same thing, she could do other stuff fine, but fire up XIV and the computer would just turn off.

    Wound up being the power supply, it finally just blew out instead of powering down. End result wasn't pretty either, generally when sparks and flames shoot out of the power supply, it will take other things with it.

    Do you have a friend with a computer you might be able to borrow a power supply from to check? Beats spending the money outright for a new one, only to see the same problem and find out that component XXX is actually the one failing.
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    FWIW, my PC had similar problems randomly about a year back. I started running a heat monitoring program because I felt that overheating was the culprit. I was surprised to find that it was not the CPU or GPU that was overheating but a chipset on the motherboard. I believe it was the northbridge or southbridge, I do not recall exactly which, I am certainly no expert.

    That said I removed the chipset in question and found that it was very similar to the CPU and it used thermal paste...the problem was that the thermal past was virtually non-existent it had dried up or something. I cleaned it up, re-applied thermal paste, and put everything back together..I have not had any problems since.

    A few different programs will monitor various different temperature readings and if you find one that is getting high you can look up what the reading is for. In my case the temp reading for the chipset was called TEMPIN1 or TEMPIN2 or something to that affect and with a little investigating I found exactly which point on the motherboard this referred to.
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    I had exactly the same problem a few months back. Run a game worked fine for 5-10 mins the complete shut down. Turned out it was my power supply unit was failing and either over heating or couldnt supply enough power to run gcard. Replaced it worked perfectly.
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    Dunno if this helps but my pc was randomly blue screening and I finally found out it was actually the ffxiv snakebite controller driver.... Go figure
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    always look for a power supply with an 80 Plus Sticker. that implies that it meets required standard that its 80% efficient, which it also means it was put through rigorous testing.
    The 80 Plus web site has a list of all certified supplies, so it is possible to confirm that a supply really meets the requirements.
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    I don't think it's the PSU. I think something mechanical (like a fan) isn't properly function. It could be obstructed by a wire preventing it from spinning. Something simple and easily remedied. Unless you have a funky "extreme" custom cooling system, in which case you are on your own.

    My bet is the CPU. Make sure you didn't accidentally knock the heat sink loose. I'm pretty sure you didn't but start there in any case.

    It could be a faulty temp sensor also. But that's much more remote.
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    Last edited by Laraul; 10-05-2013 at 08:49 AM.

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