Random and very frequent WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSODs

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    ubuysa said:
    Guys I always use code=rich
    code=rich is not an option on this site
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       #12

    z3r010 said:
    code=rich is not an option on this site
    Ok, but it seems silly. Code=rich provides valuable information for the user - and most other sites do support it. It even works on here, in that the colour formatting is preserved, it just doesn't look pretty.
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    The =rich is not needed here, you can do any highlighting or coloring to make something more readable without that option in codeboxes. The editor used here is different from some other forums.
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       #14

    Ok thanks for figuring this out but uhh… what am I supposed to do to fix that then? Is it the case of getting a whole new gpu? Switching HDMI cable? Using a displayport cable instead? Also just realised... my gpu is a Radeon RX 570 so how is it something to do with nvidia audio? Isn't that a completely different brand? Sorry I'm just really confused right now.
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  5. Posts : 402
    Windows 10 and Windows 11
       #15

    2ezlma0 said:
    Ok thanks for figuring this out but uhh… what am I supposed to do to fix that then? Is it the case of getting a whole new gpu? Switching HDMI cable? Using a displayport cable instead? Also just realised... my gpu is a Radeon RX 570 so how is it something to do with nvidia audio? Isn't that a completely different brand? Sorry I'm just really confused right now.
    I don't think anyone mentioned Nvidia?

    In the first instance I would see whether there is an update for your Radeon RTX570 card via the AMD Driver & Support site.

    Trying a different HDMI cable is certainly worthwhile. I would also try removing an re-seating the graphics card - in a different slot if possible.
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    Thread Starter
       #16

    Random and very frequent WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSODs-image_2022-11-20_165401904.png you mentioned nvidia, and I have switched HDMI cables and it hasnt crashed since but as I've said previously, it likes to work fine and then just bluescreen loads again after a week or so, guess I'll just have to wait if/when I bluescreen again.
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    Windows 10 and Windows 11
       #17

    2ezlma0 said:
    Random and very frequent WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSODs-image_2022-11-20_165401904.png you mentioned nvidia, and I have switched HDMI cables and it hasnt crashed since but as I've said previously, it likes to work fine and then just bluescreen loads again after a week or so, guess I'll just have to wait if/when I bluescreen again.
    So I did! That was my mistake. Sorry.

    I really would use the AMD Driver & Support site to see whether there are driver updates available for your RTX570.
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    Thread Starter
       #18

    ubuysa said:
    So I did! That was my mistake. Sorry.

    I really would use the AMD Driver & Support site to see whether there are driver updates available for your RTX570.
    Yeah my drivers are up to date, might just be the end of my GPU alltogether if it continues I've had it a good couple of years now
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  9. Posts : 402
    Windows 10 and Windows 11
       #19

    If it BSODs again, try reseating the graphics card. Also try it in a different slot if you can.

    It's a pity there are no dumps, can you have a read of this and ensure that your system is setup to capture minidumps?
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  10. Posts : 10
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    Thread Starter
       #20

    Well now its bluescreening consistently, and I did a test. It doesnt bluescreen on the login screen or whatever its called at all (left it idle for 2 hours) but the moment I logged in, it bluescreened after 2-3 minutes of not touching anything. I had time to launch into safe mode and reinstall drivers and such before that test, oddly safe mode didnt bluescreen on me at all, its only a few minutes after I log in.
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