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"Random Restarts, No BSOD, Kernel Power Event ID 41 Task 63", I've been experiencing random shutdowns of my entire system exclusively while gaming. I would normally expect a B.S.O.D. from an unstable system, but, unfortunately, no screen appears. The only thing that happens is that the system restarts itself suddenly after two to three hours of gaming. The strange thing is that the shutdowns only happen during gaming, but they never happen during stress tests or video conversions. It's just when I'm gaming. I was also unable to find any minidump files in the root Windows folder. The only symptom I get is a generic error log in the Event Viewer. I have already tried some troubleshooting to narrow down the issue. I verified that I have "Automatically Restart" turned off in System Properties > Startup and Recovery. I have Complete Memory Dump turned on in the same section, and I set the Page File to the level recommended by the Memory Dump setting.

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