After almost a year of use, the computer began to constantly reboot and I thought that it could be 1) overheating / breakdown of the video card / processor 2) The BIOS battery is dead 3) Time to reinstall Windows. After coating with thermal paste, replacing the battery and Windows, I decided to try to replace the parts from the old computer. As a result, the problem turned out to be in the hard drive.
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