whea uncorrectable error & clock_watchdog_timeout problems

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I am getting mostly whea uncorrectable error when im on my computer, i have factory reset my computer and so on cause i had a problem that is solved now. Im a gamer and i dont have problems gaming on this computer but when i for example go on twitch to watch some streams i get the bluescreen. i think its becasue i overclocked my cpu somehow but i dont know how i would of done that. i uppdated all of my drivers and ran chdsk to see if i got any errors and i didn't... plaese help
 
What are the specs/brand of PC that you have? Maybe try running Memtest, 3DMark, Prime95 to stress different components in your system to see if there's a fault there. If none of these show any problems, and you already checked the HDD, it would seem like a software problem. It could be that an "up to date" driver is the problem, may have to roll back to an older version.
 


what pc specs do u wanna know? and i built it basicly my self... so a few diferent stuff 😛

 


Processor AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor, 4000 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
System Manufacturer To be filled by O.E.M.
System Model To be filled by O.E.M.
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 8,00 GB
if that helps any :)
 


isn't (System Manufacturer To be filled by O.E.M.)
(System Model To be filled by O.E.M.) the mother board? thats what it says when i open up system information and look at system manufacture...
if not then im afraid to say i dont know how to find it 🙁

and my power suply is: xfx pro 550w
 
You could use a program like CPU-Z, this would give you the motherboard information. For the PSU though, you would have to open up your PC and read the sticker on it. How long ago did this start? Was it after updating drivers/Windows itself? Maybe a System Restore?
 


this is what it says on cpu
https://gyazo.com/8af31b8642371e2cc5e0dd2419ff342a
and on mainboard
https://gyazo.com/6d5be78c4afb10d85934637622d2d2e9
and what it says on my PSU (MODEL- XPS-550W-SEW)

and all this started around the beginning of 2015. i don't know what happened but it started out as when i was using google chrome i had to check off the "use proxy server for the lan" in network settings if i wanted to use google chrome... and it would recheck its self automatically... and i would occasionally get blue-screens but not as much... so then I decided to factory reset my computer and delete every thing... after i did that i would get blue screens only if i try streaming somthing, or if my computer falls asleep and when i wake it up and play video games it would get a blue screen...
 
So your saying you did a clean install of Windows, not a standard system restore? Are you familiar w/ locating the Minidump folder in your Windows folder? You could also try a program like BluescreenView. This will show you the BSODs that occurred, and possible be able to point out the cause. I'd try this to see what it shows, and see if they're all the same BSOD. Components look fine, as sometimes cheaper parts can cause odd problems including BSODs.
 


It was a system restore by just deleting everything on my computer. but i will try to look at the BluescreenView, and yah, so i might try to buy a new graphics card cause i think thats the reson why i cant watch streams or stuff like that...