What pieces of hardware would you recommend trying to replace? I have opened warranty tickets for my CPU, motherboard, and RAM, should this be enough? Also, I just ran the Intel Diagnostic Tool and these are the results, everything seemed to pass:
https://1drv.ms/t/s!Alofdnbcga8iuwhl9gtLoKbopGKx
Here are the dump files
https://1drv.ms/f/s!Alofdnbcga8iuh_3z4ibZSCQlrQu
And yes the memtest came back clear the few times I ran it, although it was not run for many passes. I suppose I could let it run for a couple hours and report back with the results. I'll do the same with the Intel...
I've made a previous post here about a machine check exception error I get about twice a week. I have tried many things that one would suggest doing to troubleshoot this issue (memtest, bios update, bios reset, temperature tests, storage tests, PSU voltage analysis, windows reinstall) and the...
Thank you for looking into this. I originally did not have XMP enabled for the first few crashes and then enabled it to see if it fixed the issue, which it didn't. Good thing is it does NOT occur everyday but maybe once or twice a week, which keeps it just at the edge of being annoying and being...
Here is the minidump files and system info:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!Alofdnbcga8iuh_3z4ibZSCQlrQu
My system temps are:
CPU: 32C idle / 45-50C under moderate load / 75C under heavy load test
GPU: 50C idle / ~60C under load
RAM: 40C
Yes I do have the latest BIOS installed and the drivers downloaded...
Which hardware do you think it would be? I've already ran memtest with no errors. Would it be a bad CPU? Ive also hear it could be a bad motherboard that not very likely.
Its telling me "Windows Online Troubleshooting service is not available for this version of windows." although I have an activated version of Windows 10 Home.
I built a new pc about a month ago now and it has crashed about 8 or 9 times all with the error code MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION. These crashes occur randomly (idle, in game, browsing the web) and I can not seem to figure out exactly is going on in my case, despite looking at countless threads...