Pc rebooting

jaydenrw98

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That BSOD (0x116) is a VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE. TDR is the 'timeout detection and recovery' feature of Windows attempting to recover from a graphics driver timeout, but failing - hence the BSOD.

If you've not yet done the clean install please follow the directions here to upload any minidumps and logs.

That said, your issue is either going to be a flaky driver or the graphics card. If the PC has been moved at all lately I would try reseating the graphics card. If you've updated the graphics driver lately I would try rolling back to an earlier version.

If this happens again after the clean install please follow the directions at https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/when-youre-seeking-help-with-a-bsod.71885/#post-568901 to upload any dumps and logs.

FYI everyone: When users report a system rebooting by itself, please point them to this post: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/when-youre-seeking-help-with-a-bsod.71885/#post-568901. Windows auto-restarts after a 'system failure' and whilst these aren't always BSODs, those that are will be more easily solved. Thanks! :)
Yeah I’ve never actually had the BSOD, only restarts and freezes to where I’ve had to restart from the on button
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
Yeah I’ve never actually had the BSOD, only restarts and freezes to where I’ve had to restart from the on button
It did BSOD though, the log entry you uploaded is confirmation of that. The fast PCs we have now often reboot before you get to see the blue screen.
 

jaydenrw98

Bronze Level Poster
That BSOD (0x116) is a VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE. TDR is the 'timeout detection and recovery' feature of Windows attempting to recover from a graphics driver timeout, but failing - hence the BSOD.

If you've not yet done the clean install please follow the directions here to upload any minidumps and logs.

That said, your issue is either going to be a flaky driver or the graphics card. If the PC has been moved at all lately I would try reseating the graphics card. If you've updated the graphics driver lately I would try rolling back to an earlier version.

If this happens again after the clean install please follow the directions at https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/when-youre-seeking-help-with-a-bsod.71885/#post-568901 to upload any dumps and logs.

FYI everyone: When users report a system rebooting by itself, please point them to this post: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/when-youre-seeking-help-with-a-bsod.71885/#post-568901. Windows auto-restarts after a 'system failure' and whilst these aren't always BSODs, those that are will be more easily solved. Thanks! :)
Is it possible it could be my GPU voltage, i'm not sure if this is just standard whilst idle or not?
 

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ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
Is it possible it could be my GPU voltage, i'm not sure if this is just standard whilst idle or not?
Hardware isn't my thing I'm afraid.

I would try reseating the GPU and using DDU to roll back to the latest (or an earlier) graphics driver version.

It would help if you followed the instructions I posted earlier to upload the dumps and logs. That way I can be more certain where your problem lies.
 
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jaydenrw98

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I turn my pc on, it beeps 3 times instantly and the light on ram stays orange, doesn’t do anything else after that.
 

jaydenrw98

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You never came back after the clean install, what was the outcome of that?
 

B4zookaw

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Three beeps is linked to memory issues. Can you check that your ram is fully seated into the socket? If it is, and issue persists, try booting with a single stick in the rightmost slot.
 

SpyderTracks

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So I’ve came back and had another go, I think I miss placed the ram previously, but what actually happens is, when I turn my pc on 4 beeps are followed 5 seconds later and the ram light is turning white.
Is that with both sticks individually?
 

SpyderTracks

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So I’ve came back and had another go, I think I miss placed the ram previously, but what actually happens is, when I turn my pc on 4 beeps are followed 5 seconds later and the ram light is turning white.
What sequence are the codes, short beeps or long?
 

SpyderTracks

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1 longer been followed by 3 quick ones
That generally references the motherboard not detecting a display output.

This can either be due to a GPU failure, or a false positive if the monitor isn't powered on (ie woken out of sleep) before booting the PC

Is it powering up at this point but no display?
 
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