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If it just happened after you undervolted, most likely the result of a bit-flip in CPU cache or RAM. If this were to occur anywhere in the space the kernel is running, this will cause a kernel panic. AKA, a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death).

Revert back to previous settings and monitor if the situation improves.

If it just happened after you undervolted, most likely the result of a bit-flip in CPU cache or RAM. If this were to occur anywhere in the space the kernel is running, this will cause a kernel panic. AKA, a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death).

Revert back to previous settings and monitor if the situation improves.

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19 minutes ago, StDragon said:

If it just happened after you undervolted, most likely the result of a bit-flip in CPU cache or RAM. If this were to occur anywhere in the space the kernel is running, this will cause a kernel panic. AKA, a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death).

Revert back to previous settings and monitor if the situation improves.

thats what i did but i also disconnected the sata cable of my old hdd from the mobo since its literally dying (i checked using hdd sentinel and it has bad sectors and its been with me for 10 years)

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