Kernel-Power PC reboots.

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Hi all,
I'm Getting Kernel-Power error PC just reboots "Kernel-Power 41 error "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.

This seems to be only happening since 1903 update, Here's a break down of what i have done though i'd Post here as bought the build from OC have posted on GURU3D but problem is still happening. Don't think its HW but hard to tell since it's not writing any dump files on shut down.

Spec's
Gigabyte Z370 HD3
Intel 9700K
Corsair H115i
16GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX 3600
Zotac Nvidia RTX2080
Strix Soar

Bios update latest f-12
Reset bios no overclocking (Never overclocked) Only thing in bios is XMP profile enabled-Disabled on Audio and video.
Disabled on-board GPU and Audio
Clean reload of Windows 10x64 1903 on SSD
Tried different Power plans - Disabled power plans - Un-checked Automatically restart - No Fast Boot - Never Sleeep for HD
Latest drivers Nvidia 431.18 - Asus Stix 1.1.18 - Updated Chip-set drivers from Gigbyte & Intel Ran Intel Driver & Support Assistant says all upto date. Even installed Realtec
drivers even though its disabled.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z370-HD3-rev-10#support-dl-driver-chip-set
Tried Other PSU / power cable & other power source
Removed Strix Soar card used onboard audio - reboot
Reseated all connections cleaned and reseated Ram,GPU,Strix & CPU
PC left in Bios for 7 hours = no Crashes
Set Ram to 2133 = reboot
Checked MB capacitors look fine no split or swollen
Real Temp - Idle CPU 24-26, GPU 26.
If i use the PC i can run games The Division 2 & Scum edited Music and video for 3 no crashes or reboots
Scandisk on drives no errors.
Ran memtest86 2:30:44 test pass 48/48 Error:0 PC didn't reboot while doing test

Cheers
 

AMG

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Hello,

Strange one - I would have said power supply but you have checked that, plus its fine in the BIOS.

Have you disabled power save mode in BIOS? As it might be that causing the issue ( that normally happens with a OC though)
 
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