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Hi, I recently built my first PC. A few times a day, it crashes with Whea_Uncorrectable_error. I previously overclocked my i5-4760k with AI Suite III that that caused this error every time it ran, though yesterday I did remove the program, and went into the BIOS and reset it. I also overclocked my graphics card, which I reset yesterday. I also ran chsdk to check and repair the memory. That seemed to decrease the frequency of the crashes but it still crashes none the less. Below are a screenshot of the event logs, and the various dmp from the crashes. Also, on my ASUS Expert mobo the led code is 51, in the past it has been 31, 32, and 71. My BIOS verison is 10.08 My System Specs:

Intel i5-4760k

Noctua ullp-12 fan

Corsar Dominator Platium ram 8gb

Thermaltake 850w psu

AMD Gigabyte Windforce r9 290

1 tb Hdd

1 1.5 used hdd

Asus Expert motherboard

NZXT Phantom case.  

       

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All of the dump files I've checked so far appear to blame the processor cache, so could you first make sure all traces of the overclock are gone by clearing the CMOS or resetting the BIOS back to default settings (there should be a software button somewhere within the BIOS). AI suite is known to cause a number of issues, so it would be a good idea to uninstall it as well. If that doesn't help, you could try underclocking the processor in the BIOS (there are loads of guide online, but please don't use AI suite) and see whether that helps but I suggest that you have a bad processor, and you should RMA it.

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All of the dump files I've checked so far appear to blame the processor cache, so could you first make sure all traces of the overclock are gone by clearing the CMOS or resetting the BIOS back to default settings (there should be a software button somewhere within the BIOS). AI suite is known to cause a number of issues, so it would be a good idea to uninstall it as well. If that doesn't help, you could try underclocking the processor in the BIOS (there are loads of guide online, but please don't use AI suite) and see whether that helps but I suggest that you have a bad processor, and you should RMA it.

+1 on this. As of what I saw it definitively an overclock issue.

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