Pc shuts down so fast

So basically a couple of weeks ago my PC started shutting down way too quickly and it's not even a full shut down and I don't know how to explain but I mean like not a healthy shut down because everything resets like it was forced into a shut down. And by the way it's currently very hot in my environment I thought adding this up would explain some things if possible

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@pikkehanma what make and model is your computer? Is it a desktop or a laptop? What operating system is it using? What have you checked?

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@oldturkey03 it's a standard desktop for work and some games. I'm using windows 10 for my current system and for some checks it seems the only thing that might be causing this is the heat but I'm not that professional in computers. Forgot to mention that it's custom built.

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@pikkehanma check the log. Click your Start Button, then just type event and from the resulting list, open the Event Viewer.

On the left in the Event Viewer, go to Windows logs - System. You should be able to save all events to a file. Post those results on here so we can see what your log shows..

Yes, heat is definitely a good reason why it could shout down. Any way you can operate it in a somewhat cooler place? I know, it probably is not because of where you might be, but even a fan or something directly aimed at the motherboard (open the case) might help.

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