Currently I have no idea why but every damn time I play some games I never played before on my PC the whole system just crashes. The PC turns of and back on again. No errors on screen. No errors in the system logs. No overheating.
I have tried in the past already and I had first thought it was the CPU temperature which went to high so I bought me a water-cooling system for the CPU. The GPUs only reach about 50°C-70°C at max if even.
Here are my system specs since this is just really odd.
Mainboard: ASUS Prime X299-Deluxe
CPU: Intel Core i9-7940X
RAM: G.Skill 16GB DDR4-3200 (2x) (F4-3200C16D-16GVKB, Ripjaws V)
GPU: ZOTAC GeForce RTX 2080 Ti AMP! Edition (x2) (including the needed link for the SLI)
Power: Enermax Platimax D.F 1050W
Main Disk: Samsung 970 Pro 512GB (m.2)
Additional Disks: 2x 4TB WDC WD40EZERZ-00WN9B0 + 1x1 TB Samsung SSD 850 EVO (for the games)
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Screens: Acer Predator XB321HKbmiphz 81 cm
I don't know which of them is the hardware with the errors. I thought it was something system related but the only logical reason here must be that it is related to some kind of hardware issue. Otherwise it would show me something like a blue screen or a stop on error screen or something.
So every time when I play a game (BioShock, Sniper Elite 3, GTA V (just now)) it runs perfectly fine but then all of a sudden it just shuts down the PC for now reason. Does anyone have any idea what I can test to figure out what piece of hardware is responsible for this issue.
I also sometimes have random issues with the screens where the G-Sync does´t seem to work properly but most of the time it´s fine. Also when I play Warframe in 4K for hours at a time everything is perfectly fine and there are no issues what so ever. The PC also is not older than 6 months.