BSOD - Whea Uncorrectable Error - even in safemode

hnsfunky

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Hello guys.

I am getting this BSOD every 1-15min. The problem starting when I had to remove my SSD to another PC to monitor the performance upgrade for a laptop, when I reinstalled my SSD back again in my main computer and started with a fresh install of Windows 10, I receive this BSOD frequently..

I know that its a hardware error, so i have tried the following:
Update BIOS
reset BIOS settings to default
Reinstalled WIndows multiple times
with luck i had enough time before BSOD to Update all drivers(GPU+motherboard) to the newest drivers available
unplug all unneeded stuff(PS2/mouse etc)
Tried with new harddisk
Made 2*2phases of RAMCheck with 0 errors

Specs:
Intel I7 6700K
Asus Z170 pro gaming
Corsair 2133 ddr4
MSI 970
Corsair 750W

OS: Windows 10

Please mind that the minidump files are logs where I didnt have enough time to install GPU+motherboard drivers before the BSOD appears.

I have uploaded the following minidump files + blue screen view:
http://



Thank you so much for your time!
 
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that appears to be the case as the machine check exception at top matches a description you can get from a WHEA error, So it sure looks like you need to rma the CPU

You have already done all the things I would have suggested, and you brave flashing bios with a PC that crashes as often as it did.

Colif

Win 11 Master
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I assume since you reset bios its not overclocked?

Try this: http://www.tcsscreening.com/files/users/IPDT_LiveUSB/index.html
that creates a bootable Ubuntu drive you can run Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool from. Use it on the CPU and see what it finds

WHEA = Windows Hardware Error Architecture. Generally CPU errors and if it happens over multiple installs its unlikely to be a driver.
I can't read dumps but someone might for you and show us more info of actual cause if IPDT doesn't find anything in CPU
 

hnsfunky

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I tried to install http://www.tcsscreening.com/files/users/IPDT_LiveUSB/index.html

Half of the time it boots up into desktop mode and works for 3-6 seconds before it freezes into auto reboot

the rest of the time it gives me this error code when trying to boot:


http://www.imgur.com/hAliZnI

Can I conclude that I am dealing with a faulty CPU?
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
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that appears to be the case as the machine check exception at top matches a description you can get from a WHEA error, So it sure looks like you need to rma the CPU

You have already done all the things I would have suggested, and you brave flashing bios with a PC that crashes as often as it did.
 
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hnsfunky

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I made a fresh Windows 10 install yesterday, and I was lucky enough to install and run Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool, right before the BSOD, the program PASS´ED the intel CPU .. :/

I have no idea if that means my CPU are in good shape
And maybe im having a faulty motherboard :/
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
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i would get PC looked at by a repair store as they have parts they can swap in to isolate the problem, it beats returning parts to find they weren't the problem.

Windows & linux both appear to get the same errors though.