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Ok PC goblins you're allowed in
My PC randomly restarts with no error screen. There is no rhyme or reason to when this happens other than I must be actively using the PC. I can be using something low stress or high stress and the likelihood of this issue is the same.
GPU: Nvidia 3060
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
I am not overclocking.
This problem persists on Windows 10, 11, and Linux Mint.
My PC is not overheating.
I've tested the RAM with Windows Memory Diagnostics and memtest and both said the RAM was fine.
I have updated the BIOS.
I have replaced the PSU, it is the correct type of PSU.
I have uninstalled all the nvidia drivers, I have reinstalled all the nvidia drivers.
I have uninstalled WSL.
Virus scan comes back clean.
I have replaced my surge protector.
I have cleaned the GPU and put it in a different slot.
I have ran DISM, sfc, etc.
I have reinstalled windows multiple times - for a bit this seemed to help but it would start doing it again.
SSD appears healthy with checks like crystal disk
Nothing shows in the reliability checker beyond "Windows did not shut down correctly"
Event viewer offers event 18
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error
Processor APIC ID is variable between reports
One of the frustrations of a continuously deteriorating-due-to-chronic-pain-and-age brain is that you are not only terrible at organizing things, you're terrible at finding things as well.
Finding things you were looking at just minutes before.
I also need to re-read everything I type a few dozen times and I still find missing letters and whole missing words after hitting publish. I know people with things like Alzheimer's and it's certainly not the same thing. But here I am, the only new memories I'm able to make is how much Nova Scotia's healthcare system sucks now.
Anyway, both of these photos were in the wrong folders and it took me ten minutes to remember which ones they were.
Miyazaki-ken isn't a very well populated area and all of the young people there head off to the bigger cities in Japan as soon as they're able to. Fukuoka seems to be the main destination but if they can get to Osaka or Tokyo, so much the better.
Familiar story.
Because of the low population of young people a lot the downtown areas was always struggling on the weekends. Public events, assuming the budget was there for it, were common on Sundays. Small stuff. A local band with stars in their eyes playing a gig outside of the bookstore. A local dance school showing their stuff. A DJ in a clothing store.
Why this never gets done of here in Halifax I have no idea. It's a similarly sized city with all the same problems. Only big events are allowed. Probably because they want utterly unnecessary cops crawling around and acting like World War 3 will start the second someone starts to, you know, be happy and enjoying themselves.