![]() have fun finding what your running DSP dont like. this includes anti-malware both 3rd party and windows included (just to cover all bases.) then run DSP, if you still crash then i'm wrong here. To trouble shoot that, turn literally EVERY program not essential to DSP running off. if the max usages are under this and no crash, then it could be software compatibility with DSP, things you are running dont agree with DSP and cause an error. Total that up and see where your usage is climbing to compared to what your PSU can handle, if it exceeds, then that is the problem, DSP is probably getting your resources all to use their max power draw and is causing a shutdown. monitor your wattages of your devices over thermals and see where they all cap out, HWmonitor makes this easy thankfully. try running a combined CPU and GPU test in benchmarking software, some have the option to loop the test to keep power draw and thermals up so you can get a consistent report on performance, run that. Looks like you've done your due dilligence in looking for the source of the problem. ![]()
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