Whea Uncorrectable error

nezura

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Aug 26, 2016
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Hello

I just started getting this BSOD, Whea Uncorrectable error, on my 3.5 year old pc. I don't think I overclocked my CPU and my GPU overclock has now been turned off. I updated the BIOS but no luck there, the fans are all working (using a corsair h60 for cpu) however, CPU temps are off the charts (99-105 degrees). GPU temps are steady 40degrees. Here is a screenshot from bluescreenview and I think I got the dump (?) uploaded. What should I do next?


http://imgur.com/a/fZ4GZ for bluescreenview
https://www.sendspace.com/file/wwvszp for dump
http://imgur.com/a/HKadH for more information

Thanks for your assistance!
 
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If it's hot to the touch then something must be wrong, you better have the temps checked and if they get close to the cpu temp limits the problem lies either on the thermal paste (or lack thereof) or the cpu cooler itself.
Update windows, it's up to 14393.82 now. You're still using 10586

Uninstall daemontools, it's a known cause of crashes. If you want to mount ISO's Win10 supports it natively

I would also update the Razer drivers, theyre 3 yrs old

See if there are any updates for Smart Array SAS/SATA Controller Media Driver the drivers are 3 yrs old

Is this a clean install of windows? Because it looks like there are Nvidia and Intel sata drivers on it

Did you have a pc, that used Nvidia or Intel drivers, remove the hdd and put it in another system ?

Without doing a clean install. If you did, bad idea










 

nezura

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Aug 26, 2016
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No there's no leaks inside the case although I still think its the H60 block sitting on top of the CPU. I touched it and its burning hot?



I've been using the same install of windows since 3.5 years ago, I did upgrade it to windows 10 from 8.1 and I thought i've been updating the pc automatically with system updates. All the hardware in this system was built from scratch, no swapping in old hard drives. I have an external WD my passport plugged in though.


 

nezura

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Aug 26, 2016
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Updated the Razer, and removed daemon tools. How do I check the drivers for the SATA?

Heard some weird noises from the H60 for about an hour, and the temps dipped back down to 30-40C. Do you think its a hardware issue more so than a software? I'm downloading the windows update but not sure how long the CPU can hold on in terms of heat to complete the update.

 

notlim981

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If it's hot to the touch then something must be wrong, you better have the temps checked and if they get close to the cpu temp limits the problem lies either on the thermal paste (or lack thereof) or the cpu cooler itself.
 
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