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Hi guys. I built my PC about 2 months ago and everything seemed to be going fine. However, once in a while I get a BSOD error called "whea uncorrectable error". This happens maybe twice a month, very rarely and I'm not even doing anything demanding on my PC. So my question is, is the problem an overclock instability or something different? Thank you.

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Its an overclosk instability 100%.

I've never seen or even heard of that message on a stock system.

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Have you overclocked? That looks like a lack of voltage causing stability issues!

 

 

Its an overclosk instability 100%.

I've never seen or even heard of that message on a stock system.

 

Thanks for the input guys. I overclocked my i5 4690k to 4.5ghz and adjusted the voltages. I ran many stress tests and it seemed to handle them fine. I'll try lowering my overclock.

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Thanks for the input guys. I overclocked my i5 4690k to 4.5ghz and adjusted the voltages. I ran many stress tests and it seemed to handle them fine. I'll try lowering my overclock.

 

What's the voltage on it? A safe bet for 4.5Ghz is to start at about 1.27 and then reduce from there till it's as low as possible (The voltage not the clock).

 

Or to be super safe you can run 4.2Ghz at 1.2v on pretty much every 4670k/4690k!

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