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I have a new cpu a i5 4690k at 4.2ghz aut voltage Cpu-z and 2x4gb g skill 2400mhz cl ram i never had any problems with

 

Had whea bluescreen and reinstalled windows 10 64 bit, after i today installed the latest nvidia driver for my palit gtx 1060 dual 6gb

i a few min later, again got whea blue screen, don't now why i get the whea blue screen, i had a i7 cpu with no whea blue screen

 

Thinking vcore to low?

 

Could it be the memory controller that can't handle 2400mhz ram, slightly defect,not 100% stable memory controller?

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Iv seen this before and what you have done is what Microsoft support recommends, but its not great advice. Im pretty sure any hardware can cause the WHEA blue screen. For my customer it was a USB driver - that does not mean this is your problem.

i got this from google maybe it will help you, some won't be relevant considering you reinstalled windows and seem to know what you've done with overclocking. I put the ones i put in bold that might be relevant. 

  • Incorrectly configured, old, or corrupted device drivers. (very common)
  • Corruption in Windows registry from a recent software change (install or uninstall).
  • Virus or malware infection that has corrupted Windows system files or Windows Operating System-related program files.
  • Driver conflict after installing new hardware.
  • Damaged or removed system files after you’ve installed software or drivers related to Windows Operating System.
  • Error 0x124 blue screen caused by a damaged hard disk.
  • WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR STOP error due to memory (RAM) corruption.

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I had 2x8gb kingston savage 2400mhz cl installed and i got whea blue screen

 

I could be that i have to move the ram to other slot (not ram slot 1 and 3 but change the ram to  the other ram that is being used so i stille use the same ram slots)

 

Tried slim drivers free and it found 3 problem and i downloaded a driver as surgested

 

I only use ccleaner to clean my pc

 

What is the best softeware to test stability with? (i know prime95,aida64,intelbrun test,futuremark,realbench,cinebench)

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35 minutes ago, gasolin said:

I had 2x8gb kingston savage 2400mhz cl installed and i got whea blue screen

 

I could be that i have to move the ram to other slot (not ram slot 1 and 3 but change the ram to  the other ram that is being used so i stille use the same ram slots)

 

Tried slim drivers free and it found 3 problem and i downloaded a driver as surgested

 

I only use ccleaner to clean my pc

 

What is the best softeware to test stability with? (i know prime95,aida64,intelbrun test,futuremark,realbench,cinebench)

WHEA BSODs means you have a physical component in your system that is broken , and throwing errors somehow. 

 

Try removing the oc, and resetting the CMOS, if it is anything more then that it is most likely a damaged component checking the .mdmp files generated should point you to which one.

 

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