![]() My boyfriend actually suggested it may be a failing power supply, but the thing that has us stumped is WoW is the only game this happens with. All other components are probably 4-5 years old. The graphics card is practically brand new since it was replaced about 2 months ago right before Christmas, and my OS was reinstalled about a month ago when I got a new PC Case. HDD: 230GB SSD for OS and 1TB SATA for Programs PSU: Sunbeam Comet 680w Dual-Rail Active PFC Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming-5 ATX Motherboard all to no avail.Ĭase: Be Quiet! Darkbase 700 Mid-Tower Case I have tried a complete uninstall/reinstall of both the Battle net launcher and WoW, twice, as well as deleting cache files. There are no apparent signs of overheating either upon reboot. I can run other games like Elder Scrolls Online and Borderlands 2 at max settings without any issues. The strange issue is, World of Warcraft is the only game that gives me this issue. When the PC reboots, all the fans and lights in my computer case turn off for about 2 seconds, then turn back on and the PC boots. ![]() The error description is below.Īgain, no memory dump is created when my computer restarts (So we cant use a memory dump reader to check for possible error codes since there is no dump) and it reboots automatically, despite having the Automatically Restart checkbox unchecked in Startup and Recovery settings. My boyfriend looked at the Windows System logs in Event Viewer and at the time of every crash/reboot I get a “Critical Kernel-Power” error. Every time I go to log into World of Warcraft, I click “Enter World” in game, and right after the world loads, the first fan on my video card kicks on, and then my PC immediately restarts. Im having some issues with running WoW on my computer.
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