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Constant PC Bluescreens.

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Hello. This is my used gaming PC that i bought from eBay in christmas 2021.
AX370 Gaming 5 Motherboard F31 Bios
ASUS Phoenix Geforce GTX 1050Ti GPU
AMD Ryzen 5 2400g CPU
Crucial Ballistix 8x2 - 3200mhz
Corsair 750w psu
256gb SSD Samsung pm991
Windows 10 Pro 21H2

I get a "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR" bsod around every 5-15 minutes and it is REALLY annoying.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
According to Microsoft's Support Database:
If you see the text “WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR,” it means that a hardware error has occurred.

A few things you can attempt to remedy this:

1. Check for updates
Open Settings > Update & Security >Windows Update and select check for updates, make sure everything is up to date.

2. Check for OS corruptions
Right click the Windows logo in the bottom left and select Windows Powershell (Admin)

Run the following commands seperately:

sfc /scannow

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

If one of the commands fails, move on to the next and then loop back around and try again.

Try these and then a system restart (through the power menu), does this change anything?
 
Welcome to PCHF lets get some information from your machine. :)
Speccy Scan.
  • Please go here and download Speccy.
  • Install and run the program.
  • Upon Completion:
  • Hit File
  • Publish Snap Shot
  • A link will appear, post that link.

Upload last 4 minidump files here. Instructions on how to upload minidump.
If the file is too large, then use catbox.moe or Ufile.io and send the link in your next reply.

  1. Download MinitoolBox.
  2. Unzip to your desktop.
  3. Right click run as admin.
  4. Check mark the select all box.
  5. Hit Go.
  6. Attach log created.
 
According to Microsoft's Support Database:


A few things you can attempt to remedy this:

1. Check for updates
Open Settings > Update & Security >Windows Update and select check for updates, make sure everything is up to date.

2. Check for OS corruptions
Right click the Windows logo in the bottom left and select Windows Powershell (Admin)

Run the following commands seperately:

sfc /scannow

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

If one of the commands fails, move on to the next and then loop back around and try again.

Try these and then a system restart (through the power menu), does this change anything?
Hey, so I've actually tried all of these before to no avail, but it was in command prompt ran as administrator.
 
Welcome to PCHF lets get some information from your machine. :)
Speccy Scan.
  • Please go here and download Speccy.
  • Install and run the program.
  • Upon Completion:
  • Hit File
  • Publish Snap Shot
  • A link will appear, post that link.

Upload last 4 minidump files here. Instructions on how to upload minidump.
If the file is too large, then use catbox.moe or Ufile.io and send the link in your next reply.

  1. Download MinitoolBox.
  2. Unzip to your desktop.
  3. Right click run as admin.
  4. Check mark the select all box.
  5. Hit Go.
  6. Attach log created.

And I do not have a Minidump folder.
 
You've got two monitors plugged in, I would unplug the 144hz Dell and only work on the 60hz one, different refresh rates can cause issues.

Disable any overclocking or changes to power/performance settings

Turn off XMP/any overclocking you may have done (if any)

Settings > System > Power and sleep > Additional power settings
Make sure your power plan is set to balanced, anything else could tamper with the wrong settings and cause issues.
 
You've got two monitors plugged in, I would unplug the 144hz Dell and only work on the 60hz one, different refresh rates can cause issues.

Disable any overclocking or changes to power/performance settings

Turn off XMP/any overclocking you may have done (if any)

Settings > System > Power and sleep > Additional power settings
Make sure your power plan is set to balanced, anything else could tamper with the wrong settings and cause issues.
Ok but this is gonna really decrease my FPS in games, i didnt have any overclock but I had XMP and high power plan, although im not gonna remove the 144hz monitor as I need it.
 
Please remove the monitor for testing purposes, try each of them on their own, the 60hz is better to test with since it runs at a lower refresh rate.
 
Doubling back over the first part of your reply (you don't need to hit the reply button, responding in the bottom text box will help us make sure things don't get lost).

Setting your power plan back to balanced and disabling XMP can have the opposite effect. Sometimes a little extra power or encourage components to push a little harder can be too much, disabling these settings will help us eliminate that as a likely issue.

I realize you don't want to unplug your 144hz monitor cause it's nicer but in order for me to help you here I will need you to work with me, even if testing things will make your gaming experience different.
 
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