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I'm experiencing frequent computer crashes, which is unusual because the system remains stable during gaming. This suggests the problem is unlikely related to overheating. I've already gone through an RMA process with my GPU, replacing it entirely, yet the crashes persist. Since I have a small form factor (SFF) PC, I suspect the PCIe 4.0 raiser cable connecting the GPU to the motherboard might be the root cause. I'm currently waiting for a replacement from the case manufacturer, but I'm concerned this may not resolve the issue.PC SpecsCPU: AMD RYZEN 7 7800X33DGPU: EVGA FTW3 3080TIStorage: WD B

 

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