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Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: Assassinguy2623 on December 25, 2017, 02:40:42 PM

Title: Random BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error
Post by: Assassinguy2623 on December 25, 2017, 02:40:42 PM
Computer Specs:
z270f ASUS MOBO
Intel core i5 7600k
Asus ROG GTX 1070 OC
Samsung 850 evo 250gb
WD Blue 1tb
NZXT Kraken x62
NZXT Hue +

Hi, I am currently having random blue screens of death on my computer reporting WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR every 1 - 20 mins. When booting in safe mode with networking there have been no crashes as of yet. It is also worth noting sometimes when booting after restart there is just hanging logo on windows boot (without loading gif)
Blue Screen Details: https://gyazo.com/8cc11de9fc59732afbd7cca035b3fccf

What I have currently tried:
Complete reinstall of windows
Taking out HDD
Underclocking
Testing Temps - in limits
Uninstalling Antivirus (Norton 360)
Uninstalling GPU, Sound, Chipset Drivers replacing with older & newer versions
Setting bios to defaults

None have currently worked

memory dump: https://pastebin.com/3yxR3Gqz

Any help would be appreciated




Title: Re: Random BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error
Post by: Quantos on December 25, 2017, 07:53:19 PM
Take a look at this https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-update/blue-screen-stop-0x00000124-0x00000000-0x89bed028/0df6c858-d0a5-4f4d-8e13-88191b23bd1e?auth=1
Title: Re: Random BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error
Post by: Assassinguy2623 on December 27, 2017, 12:11:47 PM
I am afraid that link did not help me. It would be helpful if you would take a look at the dmp file which is in the initial post.

Also I have noticed a few other things.
I remember now I got the BSOD's after doing a BIOS reset earlier that day.
The BSOD's seem to be occurring when doing lightweight computing (watching youtube, typing word docs ect), not gaming

I have replaced hdd, ssd & taken out GPU and done a BIOS update, no changes.
Title: Re: Random BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error
Post by: Geek-9pm on December 27, 2017, 02:38:17 PM
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I have replaced hdd, ssd & taken out GPU and done a BIOS update, no changes.
What about memory and CPU tests?
Here are some liks for testing CPU and memory.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/285031-28-stress-test
Go down about half on the page and fin a lot of links to other test methodfs.

CPU and RAM failures are rare and hard to identify. A memory dump might not be a reliable way to find the problem if the CPU is not behaving.
Title: Re: Random BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error
Post by: Assassinguy2623 on December 27, 2017, 04:07:48 PM
I have done mem and cpu tests and both pass.
A intresting thing is though when I set the vcore to manual 1.120v I do not have the issue but I do not want to keep the PC on a static 1.120v all the time. Can anyone shed any lighton this?
Title: Re: Random BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error
Post by: patio on December 27, 2017, 04:37:30 PM
Why the voltage swaps and why the reluctance to leave it where it runs proper ? ?
Title: Re: Random BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error
Post by: Assassinguy2623 on December 27, 2017, 04:49:20 PM
Isn't leaving it on manual bad for the CPU because 1.120V is going through it all the time which could lower lifespan. And I thought more voltage than 1.120V would be needed for heavy tasks but then I saw it go up to 1.136V so I dunno about that but yeah can anyone elaborate on this?
Title: Re: Random BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error
Post by: Geek-9pm on December 27, 2017, 06:17:30 PM
It seems there is speculation about what the voltage on the
Intel core i5 7600k
should be.
https://www.bit-tech.net/reviews/tech/intel-core-i7-7700k-i5-7600k-review/8/
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Even here, though, the Core i7-7700K required just 1.22V to hit 4.8GHz, which is actually below its load stock voltage reported in CPU-Z. By comparison, our in-house Core i7-6700K usually needed at least 1.3V, sometimes much more to get to 4.8GHz. With 1.36V, the Core i7-7700K was able to reach a healthy 5GHz with ease and temperatures were actually reasonable too - easily tameable with a decent air cooler.
What he says about voltage is not clear.

http://www.overclock.net/t/1621767/7600k-safe-voltage
A claim tath a specific voltage is safe? More likley people are seeing slight variations is individual units.
Maybe this is one such:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1638447/the-worst-intel-core-i5-7600k-i-got-it/10
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i get temps around 60c with 4c4t and 1.35v on air so it's not limiting the overclock significantly

i wouldn't run adaptive either, it can (or at least could) do crazy things with voltages in certain conditions - at least if you have it set, make sure not to run avx synthetics; some people reported huge voltage spikes and even overnight dead CPU's when priming on adaptive.
Edited by Cyro999 - 10/11/17 at 11:01pm

Intell says the thing works OK even at a high voltage setting. But does not recommend higher settings.
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Intel Corporation
Correct Answer by Intel Corporation on 30-Jan-2017 15:16
Hello:

I just wanted to let you know that I just received the results from our investigation about this matter, and the thing is that the information in regard to the voltages for overclocking the processors is not available, there is no documentation or archives with the information you requested.
Source:
https://communities.intel.com/thread/110534
Above link has more links about voltage.
Title: Re: Random BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error
Post by: Assassinguy2623 on December 28, 2017, 03:44:37 AM
hm intresting because I am not overclocking so I don't know why the default voltage is not working. I guess I will just leave it on manual 1.120V is that safe?