Random PC Shutdown

Cyanide89

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So, I'm having more issues with my PC again... this time it shut down in Mass Effect 3.

I checked the event log, this is what I found:

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What could this be from, and what is hwinterface?
 
Also, now my CPU idle temperatures went from 28 to 38 °C.

When it crashed, my fan speeds had skyrocketed!

I do not have my CPU overclocked anymore either.
 
i asked my sisters BF ( does IT for a living ) about ur problem and he's pretty sure its a

Virus/malware issue .

theirs not much to find on his hwinterface but apperantly its something for a headphone ? ( not sure )

anyways did u try scanning for virusses and malware ?
 
I have a logitech Mic and G13, that's it for other peripherals. My computer is almost a blank slate aside from a couple installed games and software. I've done scans but nothing came up.

Don't know what else to do.
 
Can't seem to find much information on hwinterface.sys, all i can recommend would be a system health check e.g. sfc / chkdsk / updates / maybe a malwarebytes quick scan / drivers check / ccleaner / run me3 as admin?
 
Can't seem to find much information on hwinterface.sys, all i can recommend would be a system health check e.g. sfc / chkdsk / updates / maybe a malwarebytes quick scan / drivers check / ccleaner / run me3 as admin?

I think it's actually hwinterface.exe that popped up and warned as .sys, but I will do a system health check asap.

ME3 is also running as admin.
 
Ok, is there ANY way that this could be from the PSU not providing sufficient power to my GPU? Because I have an HX1050W on order and if that isn't necessary... I would rather keep my $170 for something else.

I did a PSU calculation test and it said I required 744W... I currently have 750W.
 
Just installed my new AX850 and everything is running flawlessly. No random shutdowns (so far), no freezing on startup, idle temps back down to 25 °C, and SHOCKINGLY.... my GPU idle temps are around 32 °C. They used to be around 45 °C.

There was an odd "spark" sound when I pressed the power button to start up, but I don't think that anything went wrong.
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Good to see you are sorted.............just make sure the power cord is pushed right in on that new PSU (re the noise).
 
Yeah that spark-like noise is just the power cable being a tad loose, but as long as you don't knock it out of place it'll be fine. A friend of mine had a similar issue with his PC a while back, but instead his wouldn't get into Windows at all before it just cut out, turned out it was the PSU too. I put a brand new one in and his PC worked like a treat.
 
glad to hear everything's sorted, it's always best to go at least 100-200 watts above recommended wattage and you probably called it right with the psu having trouble coping.
 
glad to hear everything's sorted, it's always best to go at least 100-200 watts above recommended wattage and you probably called it right with the psu having trouble coping.
 
I tried turning on my PC again... no pop. I guess it was a one time deal.

be cautious with secure power contacts. it should be firm. when a contact is loose then current that runs through ur system instantly increases and can harm it. make sure everything is at its position
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