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Did it start doing it after that or has it done it before that? Also did you update anything since?
If you didn't update your computer, changed nothing and it definitely started after the power outage then yes, clues definitely points towards the PSU.
It's really a process of elimination: if you had it before the power outage then it can't be the power outage. If it started after but you also installed a bunch of updates, now you have two potential things to blame.
yes I'm 99% sure that it was after power outage. In any case i disabled PBO on my cpu and if it restarts again I will look for psu. Thanks for your support