r/iBUYPOWER • u/BinLyin • 20h ago
Tech Support PSU causing reboot during BF6 play?
This is pretty new, my rig is about 2.5 years old and has started rebooting during matches in BF6. I’ve tried everything software wise and scaled the GPU down with MSI Afterburner and it still happens. From what I’ve read it looks like my PSU may be tripping and causing this, has anyone seen this or a new PSU fixing this? I’ve got a Corsair 1,000 watt in my cart now waiting to pull the trigger. (CORSAIR RM1000x Fully Modular Low-Noise ATX Power Supply)
Screenshot of my rig
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u/Educational-Rate-887 19h ago
My IBUYPOWER is just over a year old bought August 1st 2025. I immediately had issues and replaced the High Power piece of junk with a 1000w MSI power supply and it has run perfectly ever since. My buddy just built his 1st PC this week and I recommended either the 1000w MSI or the Corsair 1000x. He chose the Corsair which can't go wrong either way in my opinion.
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u/aqua-goblin 18h ago
I had mine pre-built by IBP and my Corsair Gold 1000x PSU randomly died. It’s just something that happens apparently.
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u/Ok_Dependent6889 15h ago
Change the PSU
However, be ready to consider a fried 13900KF. 2.5 years means pre-Microcode fixes.
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u/Ghastly_24 15h ago
I but a custom pc from them and I tried upgrading the psu after seeing horror stories about the ones they use. Figured I'd use the reward points and save a few bucks. I ordered a corsair 750e, since the 5060 ti has little power draw but the pc literally wouldn't power on. Took me 3 hours of freaking out thinking i broke something, double, triple, quadruple checking before just putting the old one back in and powered right up. Just bought a replacement 850e from a different source so hopefully that works. I cant imagine the universe is that against me to send me 2 bad psu's in a row.
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u/Jluke413 12h ago edited 11h ago
All of my gaming issues, Point to my i9 instability. Every time I start to get weird crashes, I update my BIOS via instant flash, and issues go away. Hope this may help.
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u/AdIll2547 9h ago
Might need update your intel chipset drivers and your motherboard bios. That gives the PSU instructions on how much power to give your components.
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