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    MSI GT75 Titan 8RG-089 - unstable, rebooted itself ("Kernel-Power"-error)

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by drmaniac, Oct 31, 2018.

  1. drmaniac

    drmaniac Newbie

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    I received some reboots/crashes. My MSI is unstable :/

    I did not change any specs (clocking speeds or something), the device is clean new installed.

    The device rebooted some times. The Event Manager shows me 5 critical messages in the last 3 days.
    "Kernel-Power".

    The reboots occured while the System was in IDLE, also some times over night, when System was in energy safe mode.
    I used 3DMark to run 20-Tests in a row. Without problems.

    Dont know what to do. Its very sad, to have a new computer system, and its instable like the old Windows95 times :(

    Any Ideas?
     
  2. Falkentyne

    Falkentyne Notebook Prophet

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    Kernel power error means nothing except "the system rebooted without shutting down cleanly".
    translation: windows had a sudden loss of system power for some reason (hardware related). BSOD's will also show this error.
     
  3. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    Possibly a memory issue, try using just one stick of memory module and run memtest on it one at a time to make sure that they are all intact.