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BSOD: whea_uncorrectable_error

itsaiden

Hello everyone, ive gotten this BSOD twice so im assuming its not a one off thing. Ive been overclocking stable for a year and a half. Temps are fine  Any help is appreciated, heres a screenshot of bluescreen viewer: https://gyazo.com/5d4c99af939b93d8347ce1e61de15178

 

  • OS - Windows 10
  •  x64 
  • Pre installed system, reset a few weeks ago
  • Age of system (hardware)  2 yrs old
  • Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? - Yes
  • CPU model: i5 8600k OC @4.9 ghz 
  • Video Card model GTX 1070 TI
  • MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) ASUS TUF Z370 PLUS GAMING ATX W/RGB CROSSFIRE 
  • Power Supply - brand & wattage - thermaltake 650w Gold
  • System Manufacturer - CyberpowerPC
  • Desktop
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Got the same a while ago with my old trusty i5 3570k @4.3 ghz overclock.

 

This means, the cpu has degraded a little, that you can't overclock that high anymore. Won't be coming back to 4.9, I'm sorry.

Main System:

Anghammarad : Asrock Taichi x570, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X @4900 MHz. 32 GB DDR4 3600, some NVME SSDs, Gainward Phoenix RTX 3070TI

 

System 2 "Igluna" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

System 3 "Inskah" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

 

On the Road: Acer Aspire 5 Model A515-51G-54FD, Intel Core i5 7200U, 8 GB DDR4 Ram, 120 GB SSD, 1 TB SSD, Intel CPU GFX and Nvidia MX 150, Full HD IPS display

 

Media System "Vio": Aorus Elite AX V2, Ryzen 7 5700X, 64 GB Ram DDR4 3200 Mushkin, 1 275 GB Crucial MX SSD, 1 tb Crucial MX500 SSD. IBM 5015 Megaraid, 4 Seagate Ironwolf 4TB HDD in raid 5, 4 WD RED 4 tb in another Raid 5, Gainward Phoenix GTX 1060

 

(Abit Fatal1ty FP9 IN SLI, C2Duo E8400, 6 GB Ram DDR2 800, far too less diskspace, Gainward Phantom 560 GTX broken need fixing)

 

Nostalgia: Amiga 1200, Tower Build, CPU/FPU/MMU 68EC020, 68030, 68882 @50 Mhz, 10 MByte ram (2 MB Chip, 8 MB Fast), Fast SCSI II, 2 CDRoms, 2 1 GB SCSI II IBM Harddrives, 512 MB Quantum Lightning HDD, self soldered Sync changer to attach VGA displays, WLAN

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Just now, Anghammarad said:

Got the same a while ago with my old trusty i5 3570k @4.3 ghz overclock.

 

This means, the cpu has degraded a little, that you can't overclock that high anymore. Won't be coming back to 4.9, I'm sorry.

Wow, that sucks. How much should i go down?

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with my mychine I needed to go down to 4 ghz to be stable again.

 

when you clock down, you need to check the system log as well every now and then after the system was under load. the WHEA Event will appear in the log when it can be recovered dure to the os.

 

Clock down until the there are no new WHEA errors in the System Log anymore.

Main System:

Anghammarad : Asrock Taichi x570, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X @4900 MHz. 32 GB DDR4 3600, some NVME SSDs, Gainward Phoenix RTX 3070TI

 

System 2 "Igluna" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

System 3 "Inskah" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

 

On the Road: Acer Aspire 5 Model A515-51G-54FD, Intel Core i5 7200U, 8 GB DDR4 Ram, 120 GB SSD, 1 TB SSD, Intel CPU GFX and Nvidia MX 150, Full HD IPS display

 

Media System "Vio": Aorus Elite AX V2, Ryzen 7 5700X, 64 GB Ram DDR4 3200 Mushkin, 1 275 GB Crucial MX SSD, 1 tb Crucial MX500 SSD. IBM 5015 Megaraid, 4 Seagate Ironwolf 4TB HDD in raid 5, 4 WD RED 4 tb in another Raid 5, Gainward Phoenix GTX 1060

 

(Abit Fatal1ty FP9 IN SLI, C2Duo E8400, 6 GB Ram DDR2 800, far too less diskspace, Gainward Phantom 560 GTX broken need fixing)

 

Nostalgia: Amiga 1200, Tower Build, CPU/FPU/MMU 68EC020, 68030, 68882 @50 Mhz, 10 MByte ram (2 MB Chip, 8 MB Fast), Fast SCSI II, 2 CDRoms, 2 1 GB SCSI II IBM Harddrives, 512 MB Quantum Lightning HDD, self soldered Sync changer to attach VGA displays, WLAN

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2 minutes ago, Anghammarad said:

with my mychine I needed to go down to 4 ghz to be stable again.

 

when you clock down, you need to check the system log as well every now and then after the system was under load. the WHEA Event will appear in the log when it can be recovered dure to the os.

 

Clock down until the there are no new WHEA errors in the System Log anymore.

How do i check the system log?

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