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Overclocking threadripper shuts down my computer.

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    Posted: 22 Jun 2019 at 7:29pm
how much watt has ur PS?
AMD Ryzen 2700X @ 4.5GHz AC
ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITX
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It's an x399 Taichi and a 1950x threadripper on windows 10 by the way.
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My computer completely shuts down when I'm playing games. I set the vcore to 1.35 and and the clock to 3800mhz. This should be fine, but it's not, my computer completely shuts down while playing games.
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I set a fixed voltage of 1.35, and when I play games, only when I play games, my computer completely shuts down. It's weird, because when I set the vcore to a fixed voltage of 1.35 the VID's in HWINFO shows 1.55v. I think the vrm's are overheating. I'm going crazy here. How do I fix this? Thanks!!
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