Latest BSOD alerts - unrecoverable error detected
Latest BSOD alerts - unrecoverable error detected
Been having these BSODs lately, with the error 'WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR' First 3 bsods were while playing GTA:O a few weeks ago, all during one week's worth of time then there were 2 bsods while playing The Long Drive a couple days ago now there were 3 bsods within 15 minutes of each other while playing ETS2 (first 2 were while navigating the settings trying to setup my controller keybinds, last one was loading into the game itself) There's almost nothing in Event Viewer about it, there's no minidump files about it, I tried a memory test from a bootable usb (the free passmark one), no errors, I don't know what to do now. It's not the OS, as I've reinstalled the OS (full drive wipe and reinstall) after the 3 GTA:O bsods (reinstalled for different reason) its not thermals, this cooler keeps it below 90 I was suspicious of the memory coz I've had issues with it before (had to exchange em at Micro Center a week after I got em, was part of a cpu/mb/ram bundle I got back in late feb, too late to do an exchange now) slightly suspicious of the motherboard as the motherboard could've also been the cause of the issue in the line above now I'm slightly suspicious of the cpu as the bsods seem to happen during a spike (either when I click on something in a game or fps drops for something) and it doesn't always happen but it tends to happen when something like that occurs anyways, specs; this micro center bundle (7900X, ROG B650E-F, some 2x16gb G.Skill Flare X5 something ram, see the link) Arctic LF3 360 w/ MX-6 Paste MSI 6650 XT RM850x 980 Pro 2TB idk if anything else is important, using dual monitors if it matters current bios version is 2613, I know there's an updated version that I have sitting on a thumb drive ready to install but as it's not a stability update, just a performance update, I haven't been too bothered to update it memory is running at about 4800 instead of the supported 6000 because there was some kinda issue the computer was having (similar to why I exchanged the memory & mobo back in march) if I had it set to 6000 no cpu overclocks to my knowledge, just letting the cpu do the max boost when it wants to, disabled asus's dumb AI overclocking thing idk I just have it at semi-default settings since default settings have the AI overclock enabled or something like that I'm not entirely sure honestly I'm a little sleep deprived and I'm really sick and f-ing tired of this damn bsod issue so this post is probably gonna be all over the place and is likely missing some key details, my apologies in advance. especially tired of it since my gaming laptop is at hp's repair center for another issue it's been having so I can't just use that to do what I need to do, and my other computers aren't fit for daily use at the moment
I see, there were some concerns about the board's stability, but I have the same position and haven't encountered any problems yet.
yeah, buncha reviews on the bundle of people having issues as well after the exchange (of both the board and ram) it had the same issues for a little bit but those cleared up (I believe when I made the ram run at default 4800 instead of supported 6000) uuuuuhhhhh might as well do the bios update and maybe try and underclock the cpu maybe? doubt it's the cpu since I've never had issues with it but a friend pointed out to me the 1.4 voltage or whatever seemed a little bit high, and me being unfamiliar with the 7000 series (previously mainly a iGPU guy, 2400G & 5700G) im not used to the higher temps n whatever for the X cpus
He seems to recall Steve mentioning it was typical in a recent video, though he wasn't sure. It might relate to ETS2, but he tried again and got a crash when loading into the game. He mentioned attempting a hard shutdown and then a BIOS update.
Recently I've been using the game for a while without any problems, except for FS22. Yesterday I played Terraria and TF2 with friends, but those games aren't intense enough to cause issues. TLD usually works fine; it only happened during a game freeze, which is normal since the game is quite unoptimized. It's currently getting a major update to improve performance, but I haven't experienced any crashes or BSODs before.