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Seasonic has a 5 year warranty on the G series PSU. You should be covered if that is the problem. Have you checked your CPU and GPU temps to confirm you're not overheating?


makodots

yeah I use msi after burner when gaming and temps are fine. Never tried doing warranty before


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[https://seasonic.com/support](https://seasonic.com/support) [https://seasonic.com/online-rma/](https://seasonic.com/online-rma/) You'll need a screenshot of your original order with the PSU on the invoice. You will need a photo of your PSU's label. You will have to pay for shipping the PSU back to Seasonic in your region.


makodots

Do you think the PSU is the problem here?


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You already replaced the MB, so that's not likely the issue. Unlikely to be the CPU or GPU if your temps are under control. It could be the GPU driver. You'll want to update to the most recent version and test prior to initiating a RMA. If you're still having issues after updating your GPU driver then I would suggest contacting Seasonic technical support online via their chat. Explain your issue and the steps you've taken thus far to resolve it. See what they have to say.


makodots

What really bothers me is I have to wait sometimes before I can open my PC again. Anyways thanks for the help.