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So stable as can be for a weeks, then had to re-do it again stable. BSOD after a week or two of crazy good temps. I know it's cpu related cause the little light on my motherboard turns on and my temps turn to $#@!. So I set it to stock. Temps are still bad. 65c just writing this.

 

Motherboard problem? Also been running this thing since last year and just recently decides to become unstable. I can fix my re-applying thermal paste and re-doing the OC. I'd have great temps back till it happens again so. here is what the BSOD code is; WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR.

 

Any ideas what that means or how to solve this issue?

Oh also I'm running a i7 7700K on a EVGA Z170 Classified K with a bios chip for 7th gen cpus.

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It sounds like a faulty sensor if you've verified good temps but it decides to BSOD then tell you they're bad. What's the crash code?

 

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I'm quite familiar with that error code. It means a hardware error has occurred. Usually meaning a physical component has failed. You can try dialing back the OC and see if it helps.

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Either take up the voltage or take down the voltage and the OC.  If it's not that which I think it is then its your RAM and what not.

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It sounds like a faulty sensor if you've verified good temps but it decides to BSOD then tell you they're bad. What's the crash code?

 

Edit:

I'm quite familiar with that error code. It means a hardware error has occurred. Usually meaning a physical component has failed. You can try dialing back the OC and see if it helps.

 

Tested memory says it's fine. dialed back voltage and such when finding stable OC under 5.0ghz. It might be my cooler cause whenever my PC has a BSOD. My coolers tube (where the "wtaer" hit cpu as to cool) is warm to the touch.

 

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Either take up the voltage or take down the voltage and the OC.  If it's not that which I think it is then its your RAM and what not.

Checked RAm with windows and memtest. Says no errors.

 

Possible motherboard problem?

There's light under cpu on this board that comes on once it BSODs. Cooler as I said above. Maybe have to RMA both.

 

Dare I say, possible CPU?!

 

P.S. Forgot to quote.

First watercooled System

Build Name: White Knight

OS: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit

Monitor: Alienware AW3423DWF 1800R Curved Ultrawide 3440x1440 QD-OLED 157hz 10 bit 0.1ms

Chassis: Lian Li 011 Dynamic EVO w/ 2x120mm Corsair QL RGB Fans on the bottom 1x120mm on back exhaust

Top Rad & Fans:  Corsair 54mm 360mm w/ 3x120mm Corsair ML Pro RGB Fans

Side Rad & Fans: Corsair 30mm 360mm w/ 3x120mm Corsair QL RGB Fans

Motherboard: Asrock X670E Steel Legend

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D w/ Corsair XC7 RGB Pro w/ Kyrosheet

Memory/RAM: Corsair Dominator RGB DDR5 2x16GB 32GB 6000Mhz

GPU: Asus GeForce RTX 4080 TUF w/ EK-Quantum Vector2 Nickel/Plexi & Backplate

Pump/Reservoir: Corsair XD5 RGB

Coolant: Corsair Clear

PSU: Lian Li Edge 1000W

Boot/OS SSD: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB NVMe

WZ/2042 SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB

Game SSD: Samsung 980 Pro 1TB

Performance/Editing HDD: Western Digital Black 1TB

Storage HDD: Western Digital Blue 1TB

Mouse: Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition/Razer Mamba

Mouse Mat: Corsair MM700 RGB

Keyboard: Razer Ornata Chroma

Microphone: Beacn Mic

Headset: Razer Blackshark v2 Pro

Eyewear/Glasses: Gunnar Optiks Razer FPS/Gamer Advantage Liquid

Camera: Razer Kiyo Pro/OBSBOT Meet SE

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