While Streaming @ Youtube via OBS, PC shuting down

Greg13

New Member
Hello everyone,

Today, I was streaming (like usually all these years) @ Youtube via OBS.
At about 15-20 during streaming, my PC shutted down (without any warning or anything) and I thought it was a power failure or something like that. It wasn't since power was up normally.
I opened my PC and started re-streaming again.
After 15-20 again my PC shutted down unexpectingly.
At my 3 years of streaming, this is the first time I experience something like that.
I check every other possible option, for example, SDD issue, Drivers update, overheart etc. nothing.
My PC is now on 2 hours and no any weird shut up, concluding that the issue stands with OBS

Anyone else experienced something similar?

Technical things :
Version of OBS 29.1.3 (64 bit)
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
32 GB RAM
AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
 

Lawrence_SoCal

Active Member
What did the OBS Log analyzer say ?
Did you check your Windows (Operating System) Event Logs, looking for errors preceeding crash?
 

Greg13

New Member
OK, in the Windows Event I only see the below :
-Warning : DistributedCOM, event ID 10016
-Error : EventLog, event ID 6008
I have found the OBS logs but I dont know what I should look for
 

Greg13

New Member
Ok, I have cleaned my case from dust etc., ran windows diagnostic tools, checked the drives (chkdsk), ran DISM, ran SFC and still the random shut down only is done while running streaming software (same with XSPLIT).
I have also checked the temperatures while streaming and not streaming for CPU and GPU and they were all normal (CPU max 60C and GPU max 65)
 

Greg13

New Member
I have updated BIOS and this seems to have fixed the issue, so if anyone has the same problem, first of all update your bios and then run everything else I have described above

Thanks
 

130mar

New Member
I have updated BIOS and this seems to have fixed the issue, so if anyone has the same problem, first of all update your bios and then run everything else I have described above

Thanks
longest shot in the world, did you happen to have the issue again ever? DCOM errors can be fixed in the registry, but if updating bios can also fix it that might be a better method. have made changes and the issue didnt happen for weeks, almost seems random, but just wondering if BIOS did ultimately fix or if editing registry will be the final fix
 
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