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Ok, so I've had my oc for a little while, after doing it, it initially started randomly throwing up 'dcom service failed, computer will restart' or something along those lines, and then would restart. Still doing that.
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Seems to only do it when I'm playing css or dota2 (so, very low use. Although, apparently the cpu still sees fairly high usage during a game). Doesn't seem to be an issue during other games (haven't tried too much though) Now, the issue itself; I've checked event logs and the following is happening: Plug and play service is kill Power service is kill Dcom server process is kill. Basically, all three of those will 'terminate unexpectedly' and trip the restart.
One will cause it, the other two will try to cause it as well. Now, Initially we thought it might be power supply related, as I had a crappy ion2 600w power supply, that wasn't rated (so we thought that could be a cause, as it might be dropping down too low under use). A friend offered a trade for his 80+ bronze 700w cougar psu (Less crappy more or less), same deal. Literally does it whenever I'm playing css for a while. Not overly consistent, just does it. Doesn't seem to do it during cpu stress test, or benchmarking. Again, css isn't intensive, although the cpu usage thing I have says it's pretty much 80-100% most of the way through.

So anyway, had a google around, looking for other ideas, came across people saying it's malware, and microsoft saying 'yeah, download our scanner, and delete whatever it says is the issue, and you're all g' Used malwarebytes as per the malware option, no dice. Didn't find anything (can't seem to make it do an overly in depth scan though. The microsoft one found millions of files, the malwarebytes did like 400thou), then did the microsoft program, which got up to about 1.2mill files before bluescreen (oc is stable). Found another person say they used malwarebytes anti root kit, which found something in one of the dll files.