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So, update, brought in my computer to a computer repair shop where they can replace and test all the products.

Apparently, it was the CPU, all the parts tested ok, but in my system, the CPU won't work. Once they replaced the CPU, everything worked perfectly fine! Idk, probably gonna upgrade to Kaby Lake

I'm currently in the process of wiping everything on my PC and resetting it. I started doing this because I wanted to wipe my m.2 drive and to move all my startup files onto that drive. But before I started this, my computer would intermittently start shutting down and giving me this error. I managed to delete everything on that drive and to start the process in which I can download the OS off of the disk and then I got this image. I've cycled my power supply, taken off my CPU cooler and reapplied it to make sure nothing was overheating, or anything. I've taken out my ram and reinstalled/changed configuration to make sure that wasn't an issue, made sure my power cables were all plugged into the right places (Which was an issue before, forgot to power the CPU once and freaked out) 

I'm guessing that it may be the motherboard since the last time I was randomly crashing I replaced it and everything suddenly worked, but I had a different error code.

What might it be? What else should I test? Also, might browse the other parts of the forum for ideas for a new motherboard since this model (if its the same problem again) has been giving me issues. Although, is it understandable for it to be giving me issues? I got my replacement board in December of 2016, so is it expected for it to be acting up?

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I've had my mobo for 8 years now and have never had any problems unless I OCd past stable clocks. More often than not windows crashing is typically related to a driver issue, bad patch from windows update, virus/malware, I would suggest that you verify all connections inside the case, reset the BIOS to defaults and do a clean install of Windows. Then just be sure to update ALL drivers for Mobo and GPU from manufacturers latest available. Also be sure to check for any BIOS updates that may be available for your Mobo.

 

If you're still experiencing any issues try removing all but 1 of your RAM sticks and booting up to see if the problem continues.  Try each stick by itself to be sure that none of them are the individual source of your problem.

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8 hours ago, ThatSoundGuy said:

I'm currently in the process of wiping everything on my PC and resetting it. I started doing this because I wanted to wipe my m.2 drive and to move all my startup files onto that drive. But before I started this, my computer would intermittently start shutting down and giving me this error. I managed to delete everything on that drive and to start the process in which I can download the OS off of the disk and then I got this image. I've cycled my power supply, taken off my CPU cooler and reapplied it to make sure nothing was overheating, or anything. I've taken out my ram and reinstalled/changed configuration to make sure that wasn't an issue, made sure my power cables were all plugged into the right places (Which was an issue before, forgot to power the CPU once and freaked out) 

I'm guessing that it may be the motherboard since the last time I was randomly crashing I replaced it and everything suddenly worked, but I had a different error code.

What might it be? What else should I test? Also, might browse the other parts of the forum for ideas for a new motherboard since this model (if its the same problem again) has been giving me issues. Although, is it understandable for it to be giving me issues? I got my replacement board in December of 2016, so is it expected for it to be acting up?

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Revert any overclocks you have on the go to stock.

I get that WHEA uncorrectable error when I have an unstable overclock.

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 4/9/2018 at 9:40 PM, Spyder1384 said:

I've had my mobo for 8 years now and have never had any problems unless I OCd past stable clocks. More often than not windows crashing is typically related to a driver issue, bad patch from windows update, virus/malware, I would suggest that you verify all connections inside the case, reset the BIOS to defaults and do a clean install of Windows. Then just be sure to update ALL drivers for Mobo and GPU from manufacturers latest available. Also be sure to check for any BIOS updates that may be available for your Mobo.

 

If you're still experiencing any issues try removing all but 1 of your RAM sticks and booting up to see if the problem continues.  Try each stick by itself to be sure that none of them are the individual source of your problem.

@Spyder1384 I formated my drive and reset my bios, and tried booting with only one stick of ram, well I got from 3% to 13-14% so slightly improvement! Still not working though..

 

 

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On 4/10/2018 at 5:25 AM, stateofpsychosis said:

Revert any overclocks you have on the go to stock.

I get that WHEA uncorrectable error when I have an unstable overclock.

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I don't have any overclocks, and even if I did they should have been reset. (I did have a custom fan curve but I did not set the setting to activate on boot, I had to manually activate it in MSI Afterburner)

 

 

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So, update, brought in my computer to a computer repair shop where they can replace and test all the products.

Apparently, it was the CPU, all the parts tested ok, but in my system, the CPU won't work. Once they replaced the CPU, everything worked perfectly fine! Idk, probably gonna upgrade to Kaby Lake

 

 

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