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I was using 5600x with MSI B450M PRO-VDH-V2 and everything was fine and then i thought of upgrading to 5900x then somehow i got a good price to sell my 5600x and sold it immediately and ordered new 5900x and my 5600x was overclocked at 4.4Ghz as soon as i put my 5900x its pop up with “preparing to repair” so I talked to a engineer he told me you SSD must be corrupted so I reinstall my windows by formatting the SSD it keeps happening the same so I thought that must be the SSD issue so I remove that SSD and reinstall the windows on M.2 and everything boot up fine and after staying on desktop for 15-20 min I ran insto BSOD WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR as I searched on internet so i get to know that its an Hardware failure so i tried with different RAM still same BSOD then even i updated with latest BIOS still same BSOD then I reset my BIOS to optimise settings still same error then I upgrade my PAU from 750w to 1000w then it works i install my drivers after that i face the same error then everyone said you should upgrade your motherboard so i upgrade to GIGABYTE B550M AORUS ELITE update my BIOS with latest one i boot into my desktop install all my drivers but still same error after 3-4 restarts continuously with same error i able to boot my desktop i somehow install cinabench and have done 10 minutes each of single core and multicore stress test and it goes all well and but after that i shutdown my pc and turn it back on again same error even my temperature of CPU around 90 max

please help am irritated of this BSOD

 

MY SYSTEM SPECS

OS Windows10 PRO ACTIVATED

Ryzen 9 5900x

GIGABYTE B550M AORUS ELITE

DDR4 16GB (8x2) 3000MHZ

Colorful RTX 3060 12GB

Antec HCG 1000w extreme SMPS

Single Fan AIO of some locally brought

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29 minutes ago, Sukhbir Singh said:

I was using 5600x with MSI B450M PRO-VDH-V2 and everything was fine and then i thought of upgrading to 5900x then somehow i got a good price to sell my 5600x and sold it immediately and ordered new 5900x and my 5600x was overclocked at 4.4Ghz as soon as i put my 5900x its pop up with “preparing to repair” so I talked to a engineer he told me you SSD must be corrupted so I reinstall my windows by formatting the SSD it keeps happening the same so I thought that must be the SSD issue so I remove that SSD and reinstall the windows on M.2 and everything boot up fine and after staying on desktop for 15-20 min I ran insto BSOD WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR as I searched on internet so i get to know that its an Hardware failure so i tried with different RAM still same BSOD then even i updated with latest BIOS still same BSOD then I reset my BIOS to optimise settings still same error then I upgrade my PAU from 750w to 1000w then it works i install my drivers after that i face the same error then everyone said you should upgrade your motherboard so i upgrade to GIGABYTE B550M AORUS ELITE update my BIOS with latest one i boot into my desktop install all my drivers but still same error after 3-4 restarts continuously with same error i able to boot my desktop i somehow install cinabench and have done 10 minutes each of single core and multicore stress test and it goes all well and but after that i shutdown my pc and turn it back on again same error even my temperature of CPU around 90 max

please help am irritated of this BSOD

 

MY SYSTEM SPECS

OS Windows10 PRO ACTIVATED

Ryzen 9 5900x

GIGABYTE B550M AORUS ELITE

DDR4 16GB (8x2) 3000MHZ

Colorful RTX 3060 12GB

Antec HCG 1000w extreme SMPS

Single Fan AIO of some locally brought

What storage devices do you use? Normally whea mostly happen when CPU overclock is unstable. Could also happen if there's an issue with chipset drivers. I would remove any drive there's not your windows boot drive. Make a clean install of Windows and install while being offline. After first boot, disable automatic driver installation and then manually install amd chipset drivers. I would also start by making a new boot disk with the newest version of Windows from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO

Gaming PC:

CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D | Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Elite V2 | RAM: Crucial 2x16gb, 3200  JEDEC. | PSU: EVGA SuperNova 750 G3 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
GPU: Asus Prime RTX 5070ti OC| Sound: Odac + Fiio E09K | Case: Fractal Design R6 TG Blackout |Storage: Kingston Renegade 2TB and Corsair MP510 960gb | Cooling: CPU: Alphacool ST30 420mm rad, Alphacool CPU and GPU Core LT and Core blocks, D5 pump and res combo 

 

Linux PC:

CPU: Ryzen 7700| Motherboard: Asus A620M-CSM | RAM: Crucial Pro 2x48gb, 5600  JEDEC. | PSU: Corsair CX750 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
GPU: MSI Gaming X RTX 3090 | Case: Lian Li Dan Cases A3-mATX black |Storage: SN7100 2TB + Samsung 860 EVO 512gb | Cooling: CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin Mini Fan(s): Noctua 1x NF-A14x25 Chromax

 

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7 minutes ago, DoctorNick said:

What storage devices do you use? Normally whea mostly happen when CPU overclock is unstable. Could also happen if there's an issue with chipset drivers. I would remove any drive there's not your windows boot drive. Make a clean install of Windows and install while being offline. After first boot, disable automatic driver installation and then manually install amd chipset drivers. I would also start by making a new boot disk with the newest version of Windows from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO

I just remove all my hard drives from sata and install a fresh new windows but updating my drivers with auto update now will try to install manually hope it helps

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6 hours ago, Sukhbir Singh said:

I was using 5600x with MSI B450M PRO-VDH-V2 and everything was fine and then i thought of upgrading to 5900x then somehow i got a good price to sell my 5600x and sold it immediately and ordered new 5900x

Really bad call there, already. 
You always want to make sure the new product works perfectly before selling something that you know works well... 😕
Even more true if it's used.

If everything was fine before swapping out the CPU... Ya it's probably that 5900X that is falty. It's funny because that what happened to me few days ago. Returned a 5950X for that exact same reason. Fortunatly I was able to return it, cause it was "used" via amazon. So it was a safe buy. 

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6 hours ago, Sukhbir Singh said:

BSOD WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR

I used to have this on my old 5950X @stock. But mine crashes when at desktop and probably once every 3 days. Linus did a video on this, and their solution was to turn off C-states. For you it seems much more serious.

Go to event viewer, go to system logs, and filter for just errors. If you are getting WHEA-18 errors, check the APIC-ID, divide that number by 2 and rounding down will tell you which core (0-11 in your case) is having issue. If the number jumps around from number to number, it could be something down the line (Motherboard/RAM errors caused by hardware or firmware), but if it's the same cores every time, you might have a defective core or two. This is what happened to me and so I had to RMA my CPU. Who knows, maybe you end up with a B2 upgrade if you're currently running a B0

Specs:

  • 5950X -30 all core curve, +200 Mhz offset
  • H150i 360mm AIO
  • Asus X570 Dark Hero
  • 4x8GB DDR4 3600 CL14
  • Asus Strix OC 3080 Ti
  • EVGA 1600G+
  • 13xAL120 V2 Uni fans
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WHEA means a hardware error with the CPU or a PCIe device. Please provide dump files as instructed in the BSOD posting instructions thread pinned to the front page. If you don't have any dump files then do the following:

 

We need to see the arguments of the BSOD crash (Think of them as sub-errors). If it already hangs on the BSOD screen (As you can't get dump files) then this step is not necessary, but if it reboots normally after a few seconds then go to this guide and on this screen remove the check for automatically restart. To restart manually, just use the power button.

 

To make the BSOD screen display the additional info on the BSOD screen we need to add a field to the registry. If you are not comfortable editing the registry then do not do this step. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl, right click on the empty area on the right section and select New → DWORD value with the name "DisplayParameters". Right click on it, modify and set the value data to 1 (Does not matter if you use Hexadecimal or Decimal). It should look like this once done. Reboot to apply the registry change.

 

The next time you BSOD, you should have these extra numbers in the top left corner. I want a picture of this.

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