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Noob needing TPU-expertise again! "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR" BSOD crashes Windows 10 - What can be the evil culprit?

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Recently (about 1-2 months), i've started to get the WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD message, which then reboots my PC. Heck, sometimes i cannot even get past my login screen before the WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD occurs! It's started to become more and more frequent the past week... And it happens every now and then when i am having a sports match running on my TV while browsing/multi-tasking on the other monitor(s).

My system specs are up to date.

I've tried reading the various threads regarding this matter, but there seems to be no "obvious" answer to this, at least why it's happening to me.

The newest hardware addition is the PSU, which i bought aug 2022. The PSU + the GPU i bought used. The other parts are all new. I don't own a backup GPU, but i do own a 550W G3 Supernova...

I thought that perhaps my pc is overheating, so i cranked up the fan speeds a bit by using FanControl-app, but that didn't help...

However, i did update BIOS, SIW and other things within the APP Center about 1 month ago or so, and that can perhaps be a reason why this is happening, or? Windows 10 itself is up to date.

Here's what i see on my screen before the pc reboots:
IMG_20230604_173549.jpg

So, what should i do next in order to try getting my PC back to normal again? Note: I am a noob with this, hence why i am not too familiar with BIOS-things (updating, overclocking etc.), so i haven't overclocked anything since i got the pc...

You guys have helped me countless times before, so i am kindly hoping you have some working solution to this matter as well.
 
In my experience, a WHEA error is caused by the RAM. I would try lowering speed/timings or try a different set of memory sticks.
 
Find event viewer

In my experience, a WHEA error is caused by the RAM. I would try lowering speed/timings or try a different set of memory sticks.
Ram or cpu at this rate but maybe event viewer can show, that general bsod without a 0x code is bs
 
Find event viewer


Ram or cpu at this rate but maybe event viewer can show, that general bsod without a 0x code is bs
Ok, i tried looking into EW, and this is what i was able to find... Is this what you meant, or? If not, can you please show me where to look for the details needed?

ew1.jpg

ew2.jpg
 
Upload the most recent dmp file in LiveKernelReports folder located in Windows folder. Zip before uploading.
 
Upload the most recent dmp file in LiveKernelReports folder located in Windows folder. Zip before uploading.
There's nothing in that folder... What do i do? :O
 
What about C:\Windows\Minidump ?
 
I have these BIOS settings... Anything that i should change, perhaps?

bios4.jpgbios3.jpg

bios2.jpgbio1.jpg
 
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