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WHEA-logger events

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I just bought an Laptop (Asus X541UV, Core i7 6500u and GeForce 920MX, 8 GB RAM DDR4) and I reformatted it clean and reinstalled Windows 10.

My event viewer is being spammed by this event, which happens when I reboot and sporadically while doing anything.

A corrected hardware error has occurred.

Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)

Bus:Device:Function: 0x0:0x1C:0x5
Vendor ID:Device ID: 0x8086:0x9D15
Class Code: 0x30400



Searching all over internet leads to more people having this issue on Skylake laptops even from other brands and the device pointed in the event is the WiFi chip, so I assume mine is not defective and is a widespread issue.
Everyone says update all drivers, BIOS, etc which I did
However, it works fine, no freezes BSODs, slowdowns or anything even while gaming, simply this event.

Do anyone here have a clue? Just ignore this and keep going on?

Thanks :)
 
if its not causing problems ignore it looks like a power-savings related message to me probly the wifi radio switching states powering up/down and adjustintg gain

if it says critical then you can worrie if not ignore it
 
if it gets really spamy you can turn ASPM off in the bios and disable pci-e power-savings from the power control panel but I would just leave it
the error is literally meaningless the event logger captures thousands of events per-day\
almost all of them the user never needs to worrie about
 
if its not causing problems ignore it looks like a power-savings related message to me probly the wifi radio switching states powering up/down and adjustintg gain

if it says critical then you can worrie if not ignore it
Many thanks for your reply :)

Actually no problems or issues present here, both WiFi and almost everything works fine including gaming
The message is only a Warning there are no errors relating to it or something serious
 
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