F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop WHEA error refers to a specific type of error used in evaluating wind turbine efficiency.

WHEA error refers to a specific type of error used in evaluating wind turbine efficiency.

WHEA error refers to a specific type of error used in evaluating wind turbine efficiency.

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snoffy
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11-12-2016, 03:15 PM
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You're seeing two error types during overclocking, including a WHEA error. That usually indicates a problem with the memory controller or firmware. Since your PBO has worked well without issues, it might be related to the BIOS settings or hardware configuration. Check the BIOS for any recent changes and ensure the RAM is properly seated.
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snoffy
11-12-2016, 03:15 PM #1

You're seeing two error types during overclocking, including a WHEA error. That usually indicates a problem with the memory controller or firmware. Since your PBO has worked well without issues, it might be related to the BIOS settings or hardware configuration. Check the BIOS for any recent changes and ensure the RAM is properly seated.

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jacobbs1
Junior Member
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11-12-2016, 04:09 PM
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Hardware stress tests don't work well for RAM overclocking. Try Prime95 blend test to check CPU and RAM stability, run it for three hours. If Prime95 reports an issue, the overclock isn't reliable.
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jacobbs1
11-12-2016, 04:09 PM #2

Hardware stress tests don't work well for RAM overclocking. Try Prime95 blend test to check CPU and RAM stability, run it for three hours. If Prime95 reports an issue, the overclock isn't reliable.

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11-16-2016, 10:19 AM
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does the pc experience issues? There are both fixed and unresolved errors present, but overall it suggests your system isn’t stable or might need a BIOS update. Running tests with Prime is recommended, though if you notice clear instability—especially from RAM—it’s likely the memory problem.
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Hightops123432
11-16-2016, 10:19 AM #3

does the pc experience issues? There are both fixed and unresolved errors present, but overall it suggests your system isn’t stable or might need a BIOS update. Running tests with Prime is recommended, though if you notice clear instability—especially from RAM—it’s likely the memory problem.