Whea Uncorrectable Error on Windows 10 - have blue-screenshot

Alex_328

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Hi All,

Currently, my pc experienced instant shut down and show me crashing message while I am playing game. I believed that could be something do with power supply shortage or cpu overclocking? Anyone please point me into the correct direction.

http://imgur.com/a/Xe2RW
 
Solution
parameter 1 in your screen shot will indicate a code that shows what system called the bugcheck.
You can not read the code in the screen shot, you have to expand column 1.
code 0 means the CPU called the bugcheck.

bugcheck 0x124 is often caused by overclocking drivers. (the overclocking causes the card to pull to much power)
you would also check for overheating (fans not spinning) power supplies that are under rated for the GPU.

I would remove any overclocking drivers as a first step, if you suspect the power supply, I would underclock the GPU to see if the system becomes stable. (under clock by 100MHz)

the actual memory dump will have a system up timer.
if the system up timer is under 15 seconds it means the CPU rebooted and...
parameter 1 in your screen shot will indicate a code that shows what system called the bugcheck.
You can not read the code in the screen shot, you have to expand column 1.
code 0 means the CPU called the bugcheck.

bugcheck 0x124 is often caused by overclocking drivers. (the overclocking causes the card to pull to much power)
you would also check for overheating (fans not spinning) power supplies that are under rated for the GPU.

I would remove any overclocking drivers as a first step, if you suspect the power supply, I would underclock the GPU to see if the system becomes stable. (under clock by 100MHz)

the actual memory dump will have a system up timer.
if the system up timer is under 15 seconds it means the CPU rebooted and restarted before power was stable. If it is over 15 minutes, generally it will mean the system overheated.

 
Solution


PSU:650W EVGA SuprNOVA NEX650G
CPU:INTEL i5-4670K CPU 3.40GHz
GPU: ASUS STRIX-GTX1070-O8G-Gaming Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 Graphics Card - Black

I bought the 1070 couple days ago compared to my old-scholl 760 gtx 4gb, it uses less watt/power.

 

In this case, do you think I increased my PSU by 100 watt will solve the problem?
 
it is more likely that the 8 pin supplemental power might not be connected.
if it is not connected, then the card will pull power from the pci/e slot, if it pulls too much then the motherboard logic will shutdown the system by resetting the CPU.
be sure to go into bios and change any setting and change it back and save. it will force the system to rescan your hardware

 
My system was doing the WHEA U E thing for a few months, then it stopped happening. I got it to run by lowering the BCLK. Later an unknown driver update that "improved system reliability" allowed me to speed it up again. It is still more critical to BCLK so I have kept that setting lower. Your problem may be different, but easy to try out.