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WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR crashes constantly on an intel NUC
hi there,
i have a NUC BOXNUC8i3BEH1 that either freezes or crashes ALL all the time with this error WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR after couple of seconds
i went and upgrade the nuc bios to the latest one , did not help .
i tried to restore the pc perhaps it was a bad update wrong, instead it f**cked up the pc and i could not boot it up.
so i formated the nuc and installed a brand new installed of windows 10 20H2 windows.
after reading abit online , i understand it could come from couple of thing.
overheating , ram , hdd..
i full opened it , replaced the thermal past to a new one (it was dry)
it didnt seems to work .
there is a fan spin .
some time (not all the time) the nuc showed a post boot error (3 flashes each second. with 2.5 sec wait ) this is a RAM error , i tried to run memtest86 but it freezes .
i went buy a new 8gb sodimm ram , same post error came , i switch the ram socket and it boot .
however i am still receiving this error . and it still crashes and freezes .
i cleared cmos (bios with the battery) , tried to reset the bios to default settings , same crashes and freezes
i tried to see the ssd health with crystal info (this is a WDC blue m.2 sata 500gb , wds500G2b0b) , before it crashes it showed it had 99% health , only 8.3tb of write and 4.7tb of reads , 1930 power on counts , 4284 hours of being on.
temp was 54C.
i am totaly confused from where this error keeps coming .
help would be nice.
thanks alot in advanced !
i've attached both
DM Log collector and V2 Log collector
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I was able to change the system language before it crashed , i reupload the 2 logs when English was on
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a lil update, i've been going through the forum and look into old posts with the same type of error ,
in one of which @philc43 recommended to switch a ram because of higher MHz BSOD --> WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR stuck at 0%)
the nuc that i had Intel(R) NUC Kit NUC8i3BEH Product Specifications seems to support 2400 while i had 2666MHz and it ran perfectly for over 2 years and this is what i (perhaps by mistake) purchased again .
i'd like to know for sure if this cause the problem before i am going back to the shop and spend more money .
(note that it seems that one ram socket does not work this is where the post error comes in, both rams (perhaps the faulty one) and the new on on this socket make the nuc ram post error while the other slot does not.)