Hi everyone. I'm having an issue after updating my motherboards, CPU and RAM with the system seemingly randomly getting BSODs with the WHEA Uncorrectable Error message. I'm not able to reproduce it, however it seems to happen when I'm not putting it under load, and the one common thing is that I've been browsing on firefox when it's crashed each time. But I played modern graphic power hogs like Control for hours without a hitch.
My new motherboards is an ASUS Prime z390-A with a i5-9600k (not yet overclocked), 16GB of corsair vengences DDR4 (2 8GB sticks) and a GTX 1080. I'm got a corsair RM1000x PSU and a liquid cooler (forgot the model)
At first I thought it was drivers, but I've gone down the line and don't seem to have any out of date. Then I thought something was seated wrong, but I've checked and double checked and don't see any connection issues at all. I've been observing the temps and it rarely goes of 60C even under load (and it hasn't crashed during a game yet, only when browsing). I had a 750 so I upgraded to the 1000 even though undervolting probably wasn't the issue and it still happened.
Thing is, everything is reading everything else. I really just don't know what is causing this. I've tried going through the event viewer on windows but I can't find anything that really matches up right (or I'm missing it) for the time of the crashes. I've got .dmp files and have looked at them with bluescreenview, and it seems that the highlighted parts are ntoskenl.exe and pshed.dll are in red while hal.dll is in grey. When looking this stuff up, I start going crosseyed.
Any advise would be appreciated. I don't think I have defective hardware, but I'm running out of probably explanations.