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GPU:2070 super aorus CPU:5960x Ram:16GB 2133 so to give you some background information i upgraded my CPU from a 5820k to a 5960x a few months ago, I updated the bios then but the technician that helped me with the swap damaged my ram slots during the swap and I had to downgrade from 32gb to 16gb because 2 of my ram slots got damaged. a few weeks ago out of the blue my pc crashed and wouldn't boot into windows anymore so i figured maybe windows had gotten corrupt for some reason so I reinstalled windows and formatted all drives. this seemed to work since it was all working fine for weeks then all of a sudden it happend again so i figured my SSD must be the issue and swapped it out and it was fine for a few days but it happened again now. the crash doesn't seem to be related to the load since I can run a stress test for 10 mins on all components and all is fine but as soon as i open a game or even double click on a youtube video it crashes . sometimes it even crashes as soon as the windows loads. I got a bluescreen a few of the times and the error was WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR i ran the windows memory test and it was all fine, i ran multiple disk checks and all seems to be fine, heaven benchmark ,3d mark and aida 64 all ran great without issues. I tried removing the gpu drivers and reinstalling it but it didnt fix it, temps never go up too much as i have multiple fans and a NH d-14 cpu cooler. as I said previously I updated bios when upgrading the CPU I am starting to loose my mind Please Help
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I could really use some advice here. I recently installed new RAM into my PC and started having issues. After multiple BSODs, I removed the new RAM, completely cleaned my PC, and reseated my old RAM. Everything seemed to be fine until I encountered another, very quick, BSOD stop code: WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR. Then, my PC shut down completely and since then I haven't been able to boot it past the BIOS access screen. I cannot access my dump files, I cannot get the PC to boot in safe mode. I have checked all my wired connections, reseated my RAM, reset my BIOS to default, and even tried completely different and compatible sticks of RAM. Do I need to boot it using a Windows 10 boot usb just to get into WinRE? I'm at a loss, any and all advice would be helpful. System configuration: Config ID: DSO-1217583; Configuration Name: Digital Storm Desktop - Config ID 1862480 (not sure which one we need here) OS: Windows 10 Home x64 bit Original OS: Windows 10 Home OS is an OEM version Age of system: 2018 Age of OS installation: 2018, I have not reinstalled the OS CPU model: Intel i7 8700K (6-Core) 3.7GHz Video Card model: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070ti 8GB MotherBoard: ASUS \ MSI (Intel Z370-P Chipset) Power Supply - brand & wattage: 600W Digital Storm Performance Series System Manufacturer: Windows Exact model number: SM 8103, MAR 75949 Laptop or Desktop?: Desktop
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Hi everyone. I am running a newly-built PC. Specs at the bottom of this post. A link to the dump files can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u7-LDXVKwqhC3uyR-HdhI-J5YC6xoTpW/view?usp=sharing Unfortunately, when I ran the "Resource and Performance Monitor", it refuses to generate a report. It stays stuck on "Collecting data for 60 seconds..." for ten minutes or more with no change. So I can't include that. This problem began when I returned home from a long trip. I built the PC about three weeks before I left, and when I left the house I shut down the PC, turned off the power supply, and disconnected the power cord. I wanted to be sure that there wouldn't be any issues with power surges or the like while I was gone. Since I returned home, the PC has been giving me BSOD errors when I try to power it on. It turns into a cycle that moves through the same phase about 5-6 times. The BSOD comes up (WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR), then the computer automatically restarts. Then my ROG motherboard attempts repairs, then back to BSOD, and repeat. Eventually, the pattern will stop and give me the choice to either shut the PC down, or to try and system restore. When I select system restore, it goes through another couple of cycles, and then eventually takes me to a screen where I have the option to "exit to Windows" and a few other troubleshooting buttons. Once I exit to Windows, the computer appears to be running normally. Yesterday, once I finally got through to Windows, I thought that perhaps a system update might solve the problem. So I went into Windows update and installed all of the updates that I could. Upon the system restart to complete installing the updates, it returned me to the BSOD cycle until I was able to "exit to Windows" once again. Today, I went into my BIOS and ensured that my RAM was running on the correct frequency (which had somehow gotten reset). This doesn't seem to have fixed the problem, though. I'm not sure what else to do. The only cause seems to be the fact that I had the PC unplugged for a few weeks while I was out of town, but I have no idea how that could be messing things up. OS - Windows 10 x64 bit Was a totally new build, so there wasn't pre-installed OS. Retail version of Windows 10. Age of system (hardware) - About a month or two, just built this rig. Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? - I have not re-installed since first building the computer about two months ago now. System Manufacturer - N/A Exact model number - N/A Laptop or Desktop? - Desktop Here are the specs of the build: ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Formula AMD X570 AM4 ATX Motherboard AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core, 32-Thread Unlocked CPU 1 TB SSD Boot Drive, 2 TB SSD Working Drive, 6TB HDD Storage Drive EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra GPU 64 GB DDR4 3600 Ram Corsair HX1200 1200 Watt 80+ Platinum PSU Corsair iCUE H100i RGB Pro XT AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Fractal Design Define 7 XL Black Brushed Aluminum/Steel E-ATX Tower Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks. UPDATE // I have run sfc /scannow in command prompt as admin and got the following info: "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them." I am attaching the CBS log file in case this might help. CBS.log
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Hi All. Huge thank you in advance for anyone taking a look at this and helping out. Short Version: When gaming my system will restart (power does not completely cut). Usually I get a frozen screen that goes pixilated, and and then my system restarts. No error messages. OR I'll crash and get the WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR message. Both happen while gaming. What I've Done: Updated bios to latest version Latest windows 10 updates Latest GPU driver udpates trying monitored temps (see below) Uninstalled MSI Dragon Center Formatted system and fresh install of windows 10 Set bios to default (except I have XMP on and custom fan curve settings) Reduced Memory Speed to 3400hz, then 3200hz Removed 2 of 4 memory sticks (then swapped 2 of the memory sticks I took out with the ones that were in the system) System Specs AMD Ryzen 5900x (no overclock) - Bought at beginning NZXT Kraken X73 Liquid Cooler Nvidia RTX 3090 FE - Bought 1 month ago MSI X570 Tomahawk - Bought in Nov 2020 Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3600 (PC4-28800) C18 - Bought in Dec 2020 Samsung 850 Pro 256 SSD - Bought around 2016 Samsung 850 EVO 500 SSD - Bought around 2016 Corsair HX1000i Platinum PSU (refurbished) - Warranty Exchange in Oct 2020 Windows 10 (fresh format and install about 3 weeks ago, I had problems prior too) x64 dmp files & System Diagnosis files here. I'm not sure if I got the system Diagnostic Report files correctly, so let me know if there are problems and I can try again. Temps I used hwmonitor to check my temps, but I would do it by alt+tabing over from my game to occasionally check it. So I don’t know the exact temps at the time of crashing/restart. cpu: most of the time it was 68-72 but I never saw it higher than 75 Gpu: most of the time right at 68, but I didn’t see it higher than 70 Detailed Version: My system is fairly newly built and I wasn't experiencing any problems for the first few months. Then I started crashing with the WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR message. It was always while gaming and at first it was after an hour or longer then it got worse and happened in 30 minutes or less, unless I shut my system off and came back to it later and then I could usually game over an hour without an issue. The change that I had made when this started happening was that i updated my bios to the latest version (not in beta) and that is when I started having the issue. So I rolled back my bios and the issue went away for several weeks. Then I noticed I started having the same issue again and this time the change I made that I thought may have caused it was updating the MSI Dragon Center. I started reading that a lot people were getting problems with dragon center. So I uninstalled it, and the issue went away for several weeks. Then it started happening again. This time I couldn't figure out why. So I just formatted my system entirely, reinstalled Windows 10 and started fresh. I didn't have problems for a few weeks, but then I started freezing in the middle of games followed by a restart. I didn't have dragon center installed so I knew that wasn't it and I just did a fresh format and install of windows 10. I ignored it for a while because it was fairly infrequent and I guess I just didn't want to deal with it. Today I got a sudden restart while gaming with the WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR message. So the next steps I took were updating my MB bios to the latest version (which was a newer version that the version I had before I rolled back before) and also making sure my GPU drivers and Windows had the latest updates. I started gaming again and after maybe 45 minutes I got the WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR message again. I let my system restart and then I jumped back into gaming and I got the message again after about 15 minutes. So it seems to be getting worse. I'm not really sure what is going on at this point. I read something about checking of the events in event view in windows computer management. I did find a few things that make me think there is a problem with my processor. I'll post them here to get others opinions on it. Here are the links to my screen shots. https://imgbox.com/tKjxTbd2# https://imgbox.com/x2FzHoVf One other thought I had that I wanted to share and get thoughts on. my MB has 2 plugins for power, and 8 pin and an extra 4 pin. From what I read the 4 pin wasn't necessary unless you were overclocking, which i'm not at the moment. So I don't have the 4 pin plugged in, but I'm wondering, could that be the issue?
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Hi guys , i need desperate help here, i just built a new gaming pc around a week ago and it's my first time building a pc. I've encountered BSOD of the same error "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR" only when i am gaming, or idling in games. It does not crash when i am doing my normal browsing activities or watching videos. Heres my rig : CPU : AMD Ryzen 5 5600x GPU : ASUS TUF-RTX3070-O8G-GAMING Motherboard: MSI MAG x570 TOMAHAWK WIFI RAM: CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO 2X8GB 3600MHZ C18 SSD : SAMSUNG 970 EVO 500GB HDD : SEAGATE BARRACUDA 2TB PSU : EVGA SUPERNOVA 750W GA Things I've tested/tried: MemTest86 - I left it overnight and there is no errors whatsoever , however i did test it with 2 sticks on the board. Ran heaven benchmarking - I ran it for like 30 minutes ++ and there is no issue also, temp of GPU was max 65 degrees +/- Ran prime95 - i stress test and chose the small FFTs for around 30 mins ++ and same there is no crash and temp of CPU went up to 80 degrees max. Re-installed Windows DDU the nvidia drivers and revert back to an older driver disabling other sound devices other than Realtek(R) Audio as my default XMP off and no overclocking ( All at stock settings). Reseated RAM,GPU,SSD,HDD ( did not reseat cpu as i didnt have thermal paste on hand atm) I am at a loss what to do anymore it gets kinda frustrating, any kind soul can help a fellow brother out here dump files.zip
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Pc specs: CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 Mobo: B450 AORUS PRO WIFI RAM: G.Skill trident z RGB 3600 (2x8gb) GPU: Strix vega 64970 evo 250gb PSU: SilverStone ST65F-PB 650W Windows version: 10.0.19042 Build 19042, W10 64 bit BIOS: Lastest BIOS, F60e Issue: whea uncorrectable error on windows 10 From what I can tell, this is a BSOD that is caused because of either Drivers, Hardware or been unable to write/data issues. It happens when I play some games, the main two I play now is Rocket league and CS:GO and it usually happens a lot faster in Rocket league, usually under a minute. When using the computer to just watch youtube/twitch and whatnot it has yet to crash at all. So far to test what could be wrong I have: Re-seated Ram, my m.2 and ram. Ran 2 different ram tests both came back fine. Ran 2 different storage tests, both came back fine. Lowered ram speeds, no overclocking at all on my system. Updated BIOS to latest. Updated all drivers. DDU and reinstalled my audio and gpu drivers, trying multiple GPU drivers. Done a cclean and defragger just in case. I have now gone ahead and tested ram at 2133, 3000, 3600 all of which didn't work. I have now reinstalled windows and everything else and its still happening. I think I may have forgotten some things I have tried but if I remember them I will update my post. At this point I am completely lost and I don’t want to do a fresh install since I have very limited data where I live (or at least until I go to uni but thats still over a month away). I have found to just open the game in the main menu and play music/video on youtube will cause it to BSOD pretty fast, usually under 45 seconds Any help would be amazing, thank you.
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I just had again an experience with BSOD, it was either while ideling or play a game. When i rested computer (turned it off and on, will tell later why) it happened again, quite qucikly. Same while ideling. When i turned off PSU and disconnected ATX (24pin cable) and disconnected RAM moduls and reseated one at the time (only one RAM modul present in the system for a test) nothing happened I tested both moduls seperately and they were working fine and even memtest run never showed anything.. Now, let's move on to where we left before. I said i had to turn off my computer because reset doesn't help me when it comes to BSOD situations. No matter which one I'd get I am always thrown into a BIOS screen. Even if i reset afterwards i am going to be meeting BIOS again, so the only way after BSOD for me is to turn off and turn on computer again. Also that BSOD name is WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR Now, Drivers should be good i have good faith that i did a good job on checking every single one and every app i installed previously too. Went with LatencyMon to make sure there werent any spikes in latency or delay that would cause any instability with programs running on the system. Before BSOD occurs, system starts to become unresponsive until it feels like it completely froze. Non of components is overheating. I was monitoring temps all time to multiple stresses. Max spike of CPU was 90 degrees (spike, average was 87 degrees) and GPU had max of 79 degree temp. Otherwise CPU and GPU keep at goog 60-65 degree temps at all times while gaming. When i downloaded Prime95 and selected Blend test it crashed on me everytime with 2 RAM moduls. Then, with just one it never did. And also BSOD never creat minidumps for somereason. I searched whole system and there isnt a single minidump. Tried searching in Windows folder under minidump but it was empty also %systemroot%\minidump and \MEMORY.DMP All of my system info are on my profile page! Nothing is overclocked other than my RAM being set to 3000MHz frequency. Could be CPU/NVME? I really have no idea and this happened now twice, even after clean install, so i am kinda starting to suspect hardware fault and not any driver issue. System is now old over a year and a half and this BSOD started occuring after a year. TD:LR; BSOD WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR, After BSOD I get redirected into BIOS set up. ;;; DUMPFILES found in %LOCALAPPDATA%\CrashDumps - from yesterday 1AM - ra3_1.12.game.19880 KEY_VALUES_STRING: 1 Key : AV.Dereference Value: NullPtr Key : AV.Fault Value: Read Key : Analysis.CPU.Sec Value: 1 Key : Analysis.DebugAnalysisProvider.CPP Value: Create: 8007007e on DESKTOP-S29IT2D Key : Analysis.DebugData Value: CreateObject Key : Analysis.DebugModel Value: CreateObject Key : Analysis.Elapsed.Sec Value: 44 Key : Analysis.Memory.CommitPeak.Mb Value: 130 Key : Analysis.System Value: CreateObject Key : Timeline.Process.Start.DeltaSec Value: 579 NTGLOBALFLAG: 0 PROCESS_BAM_CURRENT_THROTTLED: 0 PROCESS_BAM_PREVIOUS_THROTTLED: 0 APPLICATION_VERIFIER_FLAGS: 0 CONTEXT: (.ecxr) eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=04e6af44 esi=04e6af00 edi=04e6af40 eip=004f8ef7 esp=0019e9bc ebp=00040080 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00010246 RA3_1_12+0xf8ef7: 004f8ef7 8b08 mov ecx,dword ptr [eax] ds:002b:00000000=???????? Resetting default scope EXCEPTION_RECORD: (.exr -1) ExceptionAddress: 004f8ef7 (RA3_1_12+0x000f8ef7) ExceptionCode: c0000005 (Access violation) ExceptionFlags: 00000000 NumberParameters: 2 Parameter[0]: 00000000 Parameter[1]: 00000000 Attempt to read from address 00000000 PROCESS_NAME: RA3_1.12.game READ_ADDRESS: 00000000 ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - The instruction at 0x%p referenced memory at 0x%p. The memory could not be %s. EXCEPTION_CODE_STR: c0000005 EXCEPTION_PARAMETER1: 00000000 EXCEPTION_PARAMETER2: 00000000 IP_ON_HEAP: 04ee1bec The fault address in not in any loaded module, please check your build's rebase log at <releasedir>\bin\build_logs\timebuild\ntrebase.log for module which may contain the address if it were loaded. FRAME_ONE_INVALID: 1 STACK_TEXT: WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. 0019e9b8 04ee1bec 04e6af00 77d2de30 00000000 RA3_1_12+0xf8ef7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x4ee1bec SYMBOL_NAME: RA3_1_12+f8ef7 MODULE_NAME: RA3_1_12 IMAGE_NAME: RA3_1.12.game STACK_COMMAND: dt ntdll!LdrpLastDllInitializer BaseDllName ; dt ntdll!LdrpFailureData ; ~0s ; .ecxr ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: NULL_POINTER_READ_c0000005_RA3_1.12.game!Unknown OS_VERSION: 10.0.19041.1 BUILDLAB_STR: vb_release OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x86 OSNAME: Windows 10 FAILURE_ID_HASH: {d21d8eba-873c-e9fb-963a-893ed0cc3b42} Followup: MachineOwner --------- 2ND ra3_1.12.game.1332 KEY_VALUES_STRING: 1 Key : AV.Dereference Value: NullPtr Key : AV.Fault Value: Read Key : Analysis.CPU.Sec Value: 1 Key : Analysis.DebugAnalysisProvider.CPP Value: Create: 8007007e on DESKTOP-S29IT2D Key : Analysis.DebugData Value: CreateObject Key : Analysis.DebugModel Value: CreateObject Key : Analysis.Elapsed.Sec Value: 18 Key : Analysis.Memory.CommitPeak.Mb Value: 131 Key : Analysis.System Value: CreateObject Key : Timeline.Process.Start.DeltaSec Value: 343 NTGLOBALFLAG: 0 PROCESS_BAM_CURRENT_THROTTLED: 0 PROCESS_BAM_PREVIOUS_THROTTLED: 0 APPLICATION_VERIFIER_FLAGS: 0 CONTEXT: (.ecxr) eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=04f3881c esi=04d82b88 edi=04f38818 eip=004f8ef7 esp=0019e9bc ebp=00200080 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00010246 RA3_1_12+0xf8ef7: 004f8ef7 8b08 mov ecx,dword ptr [eax] ds:002b:00000000=???????? Resetting default scope EXCEPTION_RECORD: (.exr -1) ExceptionAddress: 004f8ef7 (RA3_1_12+0x000f8ef7) ExceptionCode: c0000005 (Access violation) ExceptionFlags: 00000000 NumberParameters: 2 Parameter[0]: 00000000 Parameter[1]: 00000000 Attempt to read from address 00000000 PROCESS_NAME: RA3_1.12.game READ_ADDRESS: 00000000 ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - The instruction at 0x%p referenced memory at 0x%p. The memory could not be %s. EXCEPTION_CODE_STR: c0000005 EXCEPTION_PARAMETER1: 00000000 EXCEPTION_PARAMETER2: 00000000 STACK_TEXT: 00200080 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 RA3_1_12+0xf8ef7 SYMBOL_NAME: RA3_1_12+f8ef7 MODULE_NAME: RA3_1_12 IMAGE_NAME: RA3_1.12.game STACK_COMMAND: dt ntdll!LdrpLastDllInitializer BaseDllName ; dt ntdll!LdrpFailureData ; ~0s ; .ecxr ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: NULL_POINTER_READ_c0000005_RA3_1.12.game!Unknown OS_VERSION: 10.0.19041.1 BUILDLAB_STR: vb_release OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x86 OSNAME: Windows 10 FAILURE_ID_HASH: {d21d8eba-873c-e9fb-963a-893ed0cc3b42} Followup: MachineOwner --------- CrashDumps.rar
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Hey guys, I recently just swapped a new GPU to my system, and since then whenever I run games like Final Fantasy XIV or something similar, my PC would crash the moment I get into the games with BSOD following with a quick "Whea_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR". Light tasks like browsing websites or watching videos are completely fine, and the system doesn't seem to be overheat, either. Info: Desktop Windows 10 Home - x64 (Clean install after unsupported Windows 11) Age of hardware: probably around 10 years or so, these are very ancient hardware. Age of OS: 8-9 days approximately Intel i7-3770k 3.50Ghz (OC @ 4.2-4.5Ghz) Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H Mobo 24GB DDR3 RAM (8GB x 2 + 4GB x 2; Don't really know the branding since these are old RAM passed around the old hardware market) 600W PSU (Similar situation to RAM; there are many uncommon brands in the Asian market, can't really tell if these are reputable) Gigabyte RX 6600 XT Gaming OC Pro Links of R&P report and Sysnative Zip: report.html, SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip Many thanks in advance!
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Hi, I can't figure out why my PC turns off randomly. It gives the error code 'WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR'. PC boots up fine, but after what seems a random time each time turns off and gives me a blue screen. Also the PC doesn't boot when it's off the first try, I need to hit the power button, then the reset button and then it boots. Also when it's in between the power button and reset button press a red VGA light lights up on my MB. I looked up that code and learnt that it is a hardware error. Giving the VGA light was on I checked the GPU first. Reseated GPU, tried different PCIE slots, PC boots fine (with weird start up sequence) but turns off randomly. checked my power supply, GPU, RAM and motherboard power connectors, everything seems fine. I found out Steam was causing 'an' issue when it booted up (wich resulted in the blue screen), so I reinstalled it and now Steam works fine. The errors are less frequent. Only the blue screen problem perseveres and turns off my PC at random times. Really annoying to lose files and progress on work when your computer shuts off randomly. (I had to write this twice because it turned off) I have no clue what could be causing this, all help is appreciated. Greets, Pj
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Hi everybody, A few weeks ago, i've moved my m.2 NVME ssd (Kingston A2000 1tb) from my motherboard's m.2 port to a pcle lane with a sabrent adapter (NVME compatible) and installed 2 new memory dimms. Every since i made these adaptions, my computer shuts down and produces an stop code: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR, which means there is some kind of hardware issue. This only occurs when the computer is under heavy load, especially when the ssd is writing large amounts of data. I've removed the new dimms but the error still occurs which means it is probably the change i made to the ssd. I've benchmarked the ssd on random read and compared it to an older sata ssd also attached to the system and for some reason the random read performance of the sata ssd is very stable compared to the NVME ssd. Is this 'jumping' in random read performance normal for this kind of NVME SSD or does this indicate something is wrong with the storage device? I've placed the SSD back into the motherboard's m.2 port but the jumping behavior still remains the same, only scaled with the lower read speeds. System details: i7-4790K 2-core load 4.8Ghz 3-core load 4.6Ghz all core load 4.5Ghz 32Gb DDR3 kingston hyperX Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H EVGA GTX 1070 acx 3.0 sc Noctua NH-D15 Corsair RM750 Windows 10
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Hello, i am new to the PC realm. I just built my 1st pc. specs are i9 9900k, asus z390 e-gaming, asus Thor 850w, asus ryujin 360 aio, asus 2080ti strix, 2 16gb g-skill trident royals, 2 samsung 970 evo pro 1tb m.2 drives. with all this i just keep getting this whea error sometimes not for weeks, or sometimes whenever my pc is done loading everything up, sometimes a few hours in. when ii do get the error my pc also freezes at the same time and doesn't let the system diagnose whats wrong. This last time i got a dump file. any help would be nice before this quarantine ends otherwise i'm bringing everything to a tech. MiniDMP.txt
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hey everyone, so my pc has been shitting the bed pretty hard for the last month or so, its giving me 2 main BSoD, I've got the CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT, and WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. I honestly dont know what to do, i think my cpu might be dying does anyone know of a program to help me diagnose these problems? Oh also, my cpu was going into crazy temps sometimes, 90+degrees at idle.
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Over the past couple of months I have been getting random crashes/ freezes while playing different games. I don't always get a blue screen error but when I do, I get the error "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR”. I have also gotten the error "CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT" one time. After looking into the "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR" I thought the problem was with my GPU malfunctioning. At the time I had a GTX 770 @2GB. Apart from getting the errors I would also notice some lines appearing on my desktop after start up. I figured my GPU was about to dye. I got a new GPU (Zotac AMP RTX 2060) and a new PSU (Corsair RM650x) as per recommended by fellow LTT forum members. After installing the new hardware I am still getting crashes. I have looked at the Event Viewer under "Windows Logs - System" after some crashes and I see 3 errors in a row before the time of my crash. First is "DNS Client Events 1012" followed by two "DistributedCOM 10016" errors. I have also seen "DNS Client Events 1012" followed by two "DistributedCOM 10001" errors. I have tried looking for some ways to fix theses error but nothing has worked so far. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Below is all my information, if I missed anything or need to clarify something please let me know. Dump files: No dump files where created by any of my crashes. Perfmon /report: attached .html file named "PERFMON". Other information: OS - Windows 10 Home Version - 10.0.17763 Build 177763 System Type - x64 What OS was originally installed on the system? - An earlier version of windows. Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from a retailer)? - Retail version. Age of system (hardware) - It was originally build in 2013/14. Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? - I did a fresh start of my system about a month or two back. I wiped every drive and reinstalled windows. CPU model - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790k @ 4.00Hz. Video Card model - Zotac AMP RTX 2060, Driver Version 430.86 (bought and installed 1 day ago). MotherBoard - A97-A Power Supply - brand & wattage - Corsair RM650x (bought and installed 1 day ago). System Manufacturer - ASUS Laptop or Desktop? - Custom build gaming desktop. PERFMON.html
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SETUP: Intel core i7 9700kf 3.60GHz Motherboard Colorful Battle-Ax Z390AK Gaming V20 2x 8GB Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 3000MHz Asrock Radeon Navi RX 5700 XT Challenger D 8GB GDDR6 SSD Kingston A400 480GB HD Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM Power Supply Aerocool 600W I bought this setup altogether 2 days ago, set it up yesterday and when booting trying to install or update drivers for the graphics card it always came to a point where it crashes and goes to BSOD WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. Crashes are extremely more frequent when booting from the SSD. Tried running a clean install from windows and it still crashes. The machine runs fine with another graphics card in it (tried my old GTX 650 and it worked fine), and the RX 5700 XT runs PERFECTLY on my brothers setup (i5 8600k, Aoros B360 Gaming 3). I believe it has something to do with the BIOS settings but the store said they updated the bios and tested the entire setup before shipping. I'm not sure what's the problem. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi everyone, I’m a new builder who just finished setting up a new rig. However, I’m a bit desperate in getting my rig stable. If there is information that I didn’t supply that I need to, just let me know. I get a lot of irql errors seemingly when I’m installing games or downloading other large files. I also get whea errors as well occasionally. I used CPU-Z to stress test the CPU and the max temp was 61 Celsius on one core. The rest were just under that so it does not appear to be a CPU overheating issue. CPU core voltage is 0.962 in the BIOS and core voltage is set to auto if I read it correctly. RAM is at 1.360. It does seem more stable with XMP disabled at least so far this evening, but I’d like to have it at the higher clock if possible for performance. I did get an error once where the system reset BIOS settings as well with XMP enabled after one crash. I’m including the main components below: i9 9900k with no manual overclock MSI MEG Z390 ACE mobo MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio GPU Sabrent Rocket NVME 4 500 GB and 1 TB for storage G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 with XMP enabled in BIOS Cooler Master H500M case which is synched with Mystic Light Do you ladies and gentlemen have any suggestions for me on my next troubleshooting step(s) or configuration? I ran the RAM diagnostics built into windows which found no errors and installed the drivers from the included CD with the motherboard. I’m assuming (hoping) that the solution is a simple one and that nothing major is wrong. Anything you all could provide to help me will be greatly appreciated. Apologies for the long winded post, LOL!
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Hey everyone! I'd love your expertise to help me solve this problem of mine. My system recently started freezing then displaying a BSOD when I would do anything CPU intensive. Specifically in Lightroom Classic CC 2020 and Photoshop CC 2020. The cursor would freeze and display would turn off. Sometimes it would give me a stopcode of: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. In my own efforts to troubleshoot, I disabled GPU acceleration in all of my Adobe apps thinking that was the culprit. It did not do anything. Event viewer in Windows has proven to be not helpful as it never records any issues at the time of the crash, just the improper shutdown after I am forced to shit the system off. In addition, I ran a stress test with Aida64, everything passes except 'stress cache' on the CPU. Oddly enough it passes when in safe mode. I did a full windows clean install and right after the setup screen the system just freezes and the display turns off. In safe mode again it is fine. Here are my system specs: CPU: i9-9900K RAM: G.Skill 64GB DDR4 24000 Mobo: ASUS ROG Maximum XI Extreme GPU: Asus ROG Strix 2070 8GB Audio: EVGA Nu Audio Pro (PCIe) Storage: Intel SSD 750 (PCIe), Intel Optane M.2 Memory Module, Samsung SSD Evo 840 (x2) Samsung SSD 970 EVO M.2, Seagate 12TB HDD PSU: Corsair HX850i Cooler: NZXT Kraken X72 Case: Phanteks Evolv X Latest drivers installed. Windows 10 64bit Build 19041.1 Any help or assistance to point me in the right direction would be most appreciated! ?
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So, I already posted a forum post here, but got literally one answer. I am working on my friend's computer. Whenever they change the font in Photoshop, or add a certain SFX on Premiere, I get a BSOD with WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR, or blackscreens and restarts. Despite it being a error code, the Post Code (the LEDs on the motherboard) report Post "error" 81, while windows is starting... wut? Moving on, I have tested everything I could: RAM GPU PSU ThunderboltEX 3 card (Also temps are ok, ~78º C under full load) The things I can't test are: The CPU (Don't have another x299 motherboard) The Motherboard (Don't have another x299 cpu) The boot drive (Don't have a spare, non-proprietary drive.) But I have: Reseated the CPU Reseated RAM Tried a different GPU Reinstalled GPU, ThunderboltEX 3, WIFI and a few more drivers Unplugged and replugged everything Put the computer in the dishwasher (JK) Yelled at it for about an hour Full system specs (that matter) i9 7920x 8x8GB Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2400MHz 16-16-16-39 Nvidia Titan X Asus Prime x299-A Samsung 970 Evo 250GB (boot drive) Samsung 860 Evo 1TB (Please don't ask me to boot off this drive, I can't back it up, and it's 94% full) Seagate BarraCuda 4TB 7200RPM (2x) Corsair RM850x 2018 80+ Gold 850W Asus ThunderboltEX 3 card Corsair H100i V2 TP-Link Archer T6E (Wifi card) Phanteks Eclipse P400 Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Notes: None of the files that have been crashing are on the HDDs, I don't know if it is file specific, I haven't tried. The system IS plugged into a UPS This started somewhat recently. Nothing is overclocked. This system has been moved about in a car a lot. However, all the components that have a high likelihood of breaking in the car haven't. (GPU & HDDs) Thank you to anyone who responds very quickly
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Okay, after screaming and spending money, I remembered I have this amazing website at my disposal. I'll keep this as short as possible. My computer is bluescreening. Was once per day, now it's averaging once every hour of use (sometimes 3 times in 20 minutes, sometimes after 3 hours) I'm getting the dreaded "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR" message, and nothing else, which doesn't help me in Googling around. This isn't just a bluescreen, like I've had before. EVERYTHING dies. Audio glitches out and freezes, keyboard animations stop, all RGB lighting grinds to a halt, cursor doesn't move, volume won't adjust, LITERALLY everything is inoperable. It happens most often when I'm opening something, like a new Chrome tab loading a site (I always have a couple in the background with other things) When I boot my computer, I need to wait for the CPU to go to the idling 1% before I open things. If it crashes, and I start up restoring my Chrome tabs and reopening Steam or whatever else I'm using at the time, it WILL crash while trying to load these things and start the process over. Sometimes it happens in the middle of just watching YouTube, nothing clicked for several minutes. I've tried to trigger it to narrow it down. Ran a RAM stress test, a CPU stress test, tried opening 20 YouTube tabs of 10 hour music loops and dragging them around to have them all displayed. I can max out resources and it won't happen. But when I gave up and closed all the tabs, boom, crash. I just bought new RAM today, which in ALL tests did nothing to help the issue. There's more I could say, but I'll wait if anything else is called into question. TL;DR I'm getting a useless error message, here's my specs Windows 10 (completely up to date on everything) -OS - 64 bit installation -Was Windows 8.1, but been 10 for as long as it was available -Built in 2014-15 -I do not believe there has been any reinstalls -CPU- Intel 4790K (4.7 GHz) identical numbers as the overclock guide on the LTT channel -CPU cooler - Noctua ND-H15 -RAM - 32 GB (16 original, 16 from today) G.skill Ripjaws 1600 MHz DDR3 -GPU - MSI GTX 970 -MOBO - ASUS z97-E -PSU - Corsair 750 watt -Desktop (if it wasn't obvious) THANK YOU ALL IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR TIME. YOU'RE AWESOME. SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip
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I have been randomly getting blue screens at completely random times and it says whea_uncorrectable_error I have tried various fixes after some thorough googling with no success and I updated all my drivers. Any help would be appreciated, thank you in advance. I ran Blue Screen View and it says it is caused by hal.dll, here is the report ================================================== Dump File : 030118-8937-01.dmp Crash Time : 3/1/2018 3:13:34 PM Bug Check String : Bug Check Code : 0x00000124 Parameter 1 : 00000000`00000000 Parameter 2 : ffffcd84`5bcf0028 Parameter 3 : 00000000`ba000000 Parameter 4 : 00000000`52000402 Caused By Driver : hal.dll Caused By Address : hal.dll+3beff File Description : Hardware Abstraction Layer DLL Product Name : Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Company : Microsoft Corporation File Version : 10.0.16299.248 (WinBuild.160101.0800) Processor : x64 Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+175430 Stack Address 1 : Stack Address 2 : Stack Address 3 : Computer Name : Full Path : C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\030118-8937-01.dmp Processors Count : 8 Major Version : 15 Minor Version : 16299 Dump File Size : 1,167,812 Dump File Time : 3/1/2018 3:15:10 PM ================================================== I also ran Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool and it failed PHC, returning this in the output --- Error while retrieving SATA Device Information from OS --- ..Platform Controller Hub Test Failed.. PCH Fail Return Status 1 --Here is the system specs-- Operating System Windows 10 Home 64-bit CPU Intel Core i7 4770K @ 3.50GHz 31 °C Haswell 22nm Technology RAM 16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 666MHz (9-9-9-24) Motherboard MSI Z87-G45 GAMING (MS-7821) (SOCKET 0) 32 °C Graphics DELL S2409W (1920x1080@60Hz) 3071MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (MSI) 32 °C 3071MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (MSI) 29 °C ForceWare version: 390.77 SLI Enabled Storage 894GB Crucial_CT960M500SSD1 (SSD) Optical Drives No optical disk drives detected Audio NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device (Wave Extensible) (WDM)
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Hello to everyone, I know that there are a lot of posts about this problem, but any of those posts solved my problem. Also usually in those posts the affected system is overclocked or has thermal problems, but it is not my case. My main problem is what the title says, My computer sudently freezes and I have to restart it or ir just displays a blue screen with WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. I tried to update all my devices using the "Device manager" I have also try the "Recovery" in Windows 10 All my drivers are up to date. I read in some other posts that this error could be caused by a thermal problem, so I open the laptop, clean everything and apply new thermal paste. Also I try to do some benchmarks in case that the error was related to heavy workload, but the laptop worked fine during the stress tests. (I try a CPU,RAM, GPU and hard drive benchmark but all where fine) Also while I play PUBG it usually works fine, but for example in csgo I can't even start a match, it crashes in load times, or when I open a twitch stream it also freezes. My PC specifications are: Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 16299) Name: MSI ge70 2PE CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.6GHz Memory: 8192MB RAM Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. E1759IMS.52D, 13/04/2015 I also have Linux Mint installed, but I don't think that's actually important because I've been using Linux for 2 years and this error started a few days ago. If you need any extra information don't doubt to ask for it. Thanks.
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Every time I try to boot to Windows 10, it shows the starting windows screen. The Gigabyte logo disappears for a second, reappears, then the system blue screens with error code WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 8.1 Pro runs fine. My specs are: Windows 10 Professional 64 bit ASUS X99-E (BIOS version unknown, replaced with new Gigabyte X99 Phoenix SLI G1, BIOS version F6c) Intel i7-6850k (not overclocked, replaced w/ another 6850K) 4x8GB HyperX FURY RAM Gigabyte Radeon RX 580 8GB Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD 1000W High Power 80 Plus Bronze PSU
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Hi guys, Few days ago I built my new rig. Unfortunately since yesterday I am getting BSOD almost every time when I open 3Ds Max or Adobe Photoshop. I read tons of forums, did stress tests, error checks, overclock, removing overclocks, updating BIOS, installing new chipset drivers and everything. At least I learn something new. How to read a dump file I still cant get it work properly. Some people say its heating problem, but HWMonitor shows not higher temps than 40 degrees in Prime95 stress test. My rig is : CPU - Intel I9 - 7940x MOBO - Asus Rampage Apex 6 DDR4 - Corsair Vengeance LP 3446 mhz ( or something like this) PSU - EVGA 1000W G2 HDD/SSD - 850 EVO, 960 PRO, WD Black 4TB, WD Blue 2TB, WD Green 1TB GPU - 1x 1080ti Hybrid and 1x 1080 FTW both EVGA Cooler - EVGA CLC 280 What dmp file contains is: ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 124, {0, ffffe585f4b18028, b2000000, 70005} Probably caused by : GenuineIntel Followup: MachineOwner --------- nt!KeBugCheckEx: fffff801`acf680e0 48894c2408 mov qword ptr [rsp+8],rcx ss:fffff801`af052a10=0000000000000124 0: kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124) A fatal hardware error has occurred. Parameter 1 identifies the type of error source that reported the error. Parameter 2 holds the address of the WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure that describes the error conditon. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000000, Machine Check Exception Arg2: ffffe585f4b18028, Address of the WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure. Arg3: 00000000b2000000, High order 32-bits of the MCi_STATUS value. Arg4: 0000000000070005, Low order 32-bits of the MCi_STATUS value. Debugging Details: ------------------ KEY_VALUES_STRING: 1 TIMELINE_ANALYSIS: 1 DUMP_CLASS: 1 DUMP_QUALIFIER: 400 BUILD_VERSION_STRING: 10.0.16299.125 (WinBuild.160101.0800) SYSTEM_MANUFACTURER: System manufacturer SYSTEM_PRODUCT_NAME: System Product Name SYSTEM_SKU: SKU SYSTEM_VERSION: System Version BIOS_VENDOR: American Megatrends Inc. BIOS_VERSION: 0702 BIOS_DATE: 08/08/2017 BASEBOARD_MANUFACTURER: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. BASEBOARD_PRODUCT: ROG RAMPAGE VI APEX BASEBOARD_VERSION: Rev 1.xx DUMP_TYPE: 2 BUGCHECK_P1: 0 BUGCHECK_P2: ffffe585f4b18028 BUGCHECK_P3: b2000000 BUGCHECK_P4: 70005 BUGCHECK_STR: 0x124_GenuineIntel CPU_COUNT: 1c CPU_MHZ: c18 CPU_VENDOR: GenuineIntel CPU_FAMILY: 6 CPU_MODEL: 55 CPU_STEPPING: 4 CPU_MICROCODE: 6,55,4,0 (F,M,S,R) SIG: 2000026'00000000 (cache) 2000026'00000000 (init) BLACKBOXBSD: 1 (!blackboxbsd) BLACKBOXPNP: 1 (!blackboxpnp) CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT PROCESS_NAME: 3dsmax.exe CURRENT_IRQL: f ANALYSIS_SESSION_HOST: DESKTOP-DN9J836 ANALYSIS_SESSION_TIME: 12-18-2017 23:42:24.0221 ANALYSIS_VERSION: 10.0.17061.1000 amd64fre STACK_TEXT: fffff801`af052a08 fffff801`ad711f1f : 00000000`00000124 00000000`00000000 ffffe585`f4b18028 00000000`b2000000 : nt!KeBugCheckEx fffff801`af052a10 fffff808`57aa148a : ffffe585`f4b18028 ffffe585`f49fe380 ffffe585`f49fe380 ffffe585`f49fe380 : hal!HalBugCheckSystem+0xcf fffff801`af052a50 fffff801`ad084e11 : ffffe585`f4b18028 00000000`00000000 ffffe585`f49fe380 ffffe585`f49fe380 : PSHED!PshedBugCheckSystem+0xa fffff801`af052a80 fffff801`ad712460 : 00000000`00000728 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!WheaReportHwError+0x261 fffff801`af052ae0 fffff801`ad7127c0 : 00000000`00000010 00000000`00000000 fffff801`af052c88 00000000`00000000 : hal!HalpMcaReportError+0x50 fffff801`af052c30 fffff801`ad7126ae : ffffe585`f2b82000 00000000`00000001 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : hal!HalpMceHandlerCore+0xe0 fffff801`af052c80 fffff801`ad7128f2 : 00000000`0000001c 00000000`00000001 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : hal!HalpMceHandler+0xda fffff801`af052cc0 fffff801`ad712a80 : ffffe585`f2b82000 fffff801`af052ef0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : hal!HalpMceHandlerWithRendezvous+0xce fffff801`af052cf0 fffff801`acf727fb : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : hal!HalHandleMcheck+0x40 fffff801`af052d20 fffff801`acf7256c : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KxMcheckAbort+0x7b fffff801`af052e60 fffff801`ace94e1b : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiMcheckAbort+0x1ac fffff801`af045b00 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!PpmPerfSnapUtility+0x13b THREAD_SHA1_HASH_MOD_FUNC: 54e96836b8f28c3e60830c5b326a57e06bb5462c THREAD_SHA1_HASH_MOD_FUNC_OFFSET: 279faae662b6739ae547698281b8ad5abb6a1162 THREAD_SHA1_HASH_MOD: f54f37269c2ab6cbba1c51c2fcdb3923b9cd4be8 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: GenuineIntel IMAGE_NAME: GenuineIntel DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 0 STACK_COMMAND: .thread ; .cxr ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_MAE BUCKET_ID: 0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_MAE PRIMARY_PROBLEM_CLASS: 0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_MAE TARGET_TIME: 2017-12-18T13:20:36.000Z OSBUILD: 16299 OSSERVICEPACK: 125 SERVICEPACK_NUMBER: 0 OS_REVISION: 0 SUITE_MASK: 272 PRODUCT_TYPE: 1 OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64 OSNAME: Windows 10 OSEDITION: Windows 10 WinNt TerminalServer SingleUserTS OS_LOCALE: USER_LCID: 0 OSBUILD_TIMESTAMP: 2017-12-07 23:55:32 BUILDDATESTAMP_STR: 160101.0800 BUILDLAB_STR: WinBuild BUILDOSVER_STR: 10.0.16299.125 ANALYSIS_SESSION_ELAPSED_TIME: 48a ANALYSIS_SOURCE: KM FAILURE_ID_HASH_STRING: km:0x124_genuineintel_processor_mae FAILURE_ID_HASH: {7c95de0c-286c-8226-45c2-422b4de101d6} Followup: MachineOwner --------- I am pretty sure it's not the heat. Any idea what could it be ? I would really appreciate your help guys ! Thank you
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Hello, I recently bought a MSI x99a sli plus w/ a 5820k and a h100i from a friend for 500$, he also let me borrow a Adata XPG Ddr4 2400 8gb stick while my ram comes in the mail (few weeks out). My other system components are a Windforce Gtx 960 4gb and a corsair cx750m (massive headroom) as well as a Samsung 850 evo 250~ ssd. I bought the system on Wednesday 11/29 and tested it open air on the motherboard box. It POST'd and booted into the bios. I installed the system very carefully into my case ( Corsair spec 02) and got a BSOD saying WHEA_uncorrectable_error. I disabled OC_genie and that "fixed" the BSOD but now then the system started just freezing on startup . with the black orbs just stopping midair. I reset the bios and took out the battery, that did not have any effect on the system. After multiple crashes on startup windows opened the advanced startup options and I tried to boot into safe mode, no effect. I then tried the repair feature. For some reason the repair failed so i tried the reinstall windows feature. It all worked well but still froze on startup with the spinning orbs. I then made a windows install USB with my mac and the official windows 10 ISO from Microsoft and booted into the install USB to reinstall windows. I then formatted the Samsung SSD and restarted while booting onto the SSD, now the system would not boot from the SSD and I got a black screen with a Reboot and select proper boot device error. I entered the windows windows boot manager the motherboard has and when I tried to boot onto the SSD I got a BSOD that said that the drive wasn't readable or some BS. I loaded up ubuntu onto a drive and when I tried to boot onto it said that i got passed the select your usage type screen but i got a pink and green line on top of the console and then the loading splash screen froze. I also tried to install windows on to other SSD's but that also didn't help. The board now does not recognize any of the SSD's I put inside of it. I also tried booting the SSD from a SSD caddy externally and it crashed with a WHEA_UNCORRECABLE_ERROR BSOD.
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Computer Specs:z270f ASUS MOBOIntel core i5 7600kAsus ROG GTX 1070 OCSamsung 850 evo 250gbWD Blue 1tbNZXT Kraken x62NZXT Hue +Hi, I am currently having random blue screens of death on my computer reporting WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR every 1 - 20 mins. When booting in safe mode with networking there have been no crashes as of yet. It is also worth noting sometimes when booting after restart there is just hanging logo on windows boot (without loading gif)Blue Screen Details: https://gyazo.com/8cc11de9fc59732afbd7cca035b3fccfWhat I have currently tried:Complete reinstall of windowsTaking out HDDUnderclockingTesting Temps - in limitsUninstalling Antivirus (Norton 360)Uninstalling GPU, Sound, Chipset Drivers replacing with older & newer versionsSetting bios to defaults Uninstalling GPU, HDD, SSD Updating BIOSNone have currently worked memory dump: https://pastebin.com/3yxR3GqzAny help would be appreciated UPDATE: A interesting thing is though when I set the vcore to manual 1.120v I do not have the issue but I do not want to keep the PC on a static 1.120v all the time. Can anyone shed any lighton this?
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Hi, I have an i5-3570k (oc to 4.2) + z77 + 980ti system that would crash and restart (without BSOD) randomly under games (would work fine otherwise)... I figured after it crashed today that it might be the power strip it was plugged into, so now its plugged into the wall directly.. . But after I did that, the power supply seemed odd (when i plugged 3 prong 120v into it, it would spark) and did not post image, but did start up, so I swapped it. It worked and stuff, and once I decided to go back into a game (PUBG), after 20min or so, I get the whea_uncorrectable_error BSOD and my computer thus restarts. I have really only tested PUBG, but that seems to be the issue... and prime95 runs fine (along with temps). I just checked for windows file inconsistencies and there are none, and will check for memory issues. Have also reset CMOS twice (and did not apply my overclock). Edit: sidenote: I have delidded the chip, but did not affect my day to day use at all (other than cooler temps). It also seems to run fine when not in game.