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WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR Please help I can't take it anymore

So I have been getting this WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR blue screen and its really starting to making me upset, because it keeps happening when I want to unwind and play video games. This is how it happens I play GTA 5 and it works fine. A couple of days later i'm plating GTA 5 and boom blue screen WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. I don't know why it does this, please help me :)  :) .

 

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- i7-4790k (not overclocked)

- MSi GTX 980ti (not overclocked) *was upgraded from the gtx760*

- 16 GB of RAM (not overclocked) *was upgraded from 8GB of RAM*

-Corsair 600watt power supply 

-Crusial 256 ssd (Not in RAID) *This is my boot drive*

- Seagate 1TB hard drive (Not in RAID)

-Thermaltake Core V71 (case)

-MSI Z97-G55 SLI ATX

 

 

CPU | i7-4790K  GPU | MSI GTX 980ti  RAM | 16gb (4x4gb) Crucial PSU | Corsair HX850i  MotherBoard | Asus Maximus VII Hero Cooling | H110i  Storage | 1TB Samsung SSD 1TB Segate Hard Drive 256gb Crucial SSD (boot drive) 

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it's a driver error, roll back your drivers.

easiest thing to do is do a system restore.

 

the error has nothing to do with GTA V

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it's a driver error, roll back your drivers.

easiest thing to do is do a system restore.

 

the error has nothing to do with GTA V

How do i do a system restore? Cause I'm bound to mess something up

CPU | i7-4790K  GPU | MSI GTX 980ti  RAM | 16gb (4x4gb) Crucial PSU | Corsair HX850i  MotherBoard | Asus Maximus VII Hero Cooling | H110i  Storage | 1TB Samsung SSD 1TB Segate Hard Drive 256gb Crucial SSD (boot drive) 

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How do i do a system restore? Cause I'm bound to mess something up

type in on the search bar and type in system restore.

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I've heard that happens when there is not enough voltage being delivered to the CPU. But if you already checked your BIOS and set everything to stock, it may be your drivers.

All my drivers are up to date.

CPU | i7-4790K  GPU | MSI GTX 980ti  RAM | 16gb (4x4gb) Crucial PSU | Corsair HX850i  MotherBoard | Asus Maximus VII Hero Cooling | H110i  Storage | 1TB Samsung SSD 1TB Segate Hard Drive 256gb Crucial SSD (boot drive) 

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This is the best help I have gotten. Thank you everyone.

 

 I will try the system restore and hopefully it will work.

CPU | i7-4790K  GPU | MSI GTX 980ti  RAM | 16gb (4x4gb) Crucial PSU | Corsair HX850i  MotherBoard | Asus Maximus VII Hero Cooling | H110i  Storage | 1TB Samsung SSD 1TB Segate Hard Drive 256gb Crucial SSD (boot drive) 

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I've heard that happens when there is not enough voltage being delivered to the CPU. But if you already checked your BIOS and set everything to stock, it may be your drivers.

Yeah, thats the only time I have gotten it. IE when I was pushing the overclock on my CPU.

 

@TacticalPC

Load a benchmark and test your 100% load. Even if you dont overclock, so dont that mean that the CPU gets enough power.

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