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Just now, Wu_david said:

i add more voltage?

I'm not completely sure. It is probably just trial and error with that.

 

Sorry I couldn't be any more help but maybe try adding more voltage. See what that does.

Today i  got a bdos called WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR this is the first time i got the error. should i be concerned?

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Apparently it has something to do with bad voltage being applied to the CPU.

 

Just take a look at your PSU connectors if you're on a desktop but if you're on a laptop, just hope it doesn't happen again. Let us know if it happens again.

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desktop, im applying 1.2v to my 4790k oced to 4.5ghz

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3 minutes ago, Wu_david said:

desktop, im applying 1.2v to my 4790k oced to 4.5ghz

Ok, I'm not sure about overclocks but if it happens again you should probably address your voltage on your CPU overclock and tinker with it until it doesn't happen again.

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Just now, AlphaGamer46 said:

Ok, I'm not sure about overclocks but if it happens again you should probably address your voltage on your CPU overclock and tinker with it until it doesn't happen again.

i add more voltage?

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Just now, Wu_david said:

i add more voltage?

I'm not completely sure. It is probably just trial and error with that.

 

Sorry I couldn't be any more help but maybe try adding more voltage. See what that does.

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CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K | GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 8GB | RAM: 16GB DDR4 | Motherboard: MSI Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM

PSU: Casecom 600W PSU | Case: Corsair Graphite 230T | SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB | HDD: 3TB WD Blue

Dell XPS 15 9560

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CPU: Intel Core i7-7700HQ | GPU: Intel HD Graphics 630/Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 (not mobile, full GPU) | RAM: 16GB DDR4 | SSD: 512GB SK Hynix SSD

Display: 4K IPS 100% Adobe RGB Touch Panel | I/O: Two USB 3.0 with PowerShare, HDMI, 3.5mm Headphone Jack, SD Card Slot, and Thunderbolt 3 USB-C

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Just now, AlphaGamer46 said:

I'm not completely sure. It is probably just trial and error with that.

 

Sorry I couldn't be any more help but maybe try adding more voltage. See what that does.

ok thx :D

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