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Hi everyone, not sure if this is the correct forum ... but here goes.
I bought the following rig from overclockers back in 2015:
"Titan Envy Duo DC":
Intel Core i7 4790K (Devil's Canyon) @ 4.6GHz Overclocked
Asus TUF Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2 Intel Z97 (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard
GeForce GTX 970 OC Silent "Infin8 Black Edition"
Kingston HyperX 16GB (2x8GB) PC3-19200C11 2400MHz Dual Channel Kit
SuperFlower Leadex GOLD 1000W Fully Modular "80 Plus Gold" Power Supply
Last year I replaced the GTX 970 with an EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 XC Ultra Gaming.
Over the last few weeks I have been getting the dreaded BSOD with a WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR message ... such a helpful message. Typically this has only been happening in a few games:
Borderlands 3 after I started playing it again a few weeks ago (have a few hundred hours from last year into the start of this year with no issue). Typically crashes after a few minutes of play.
Horizon Zero Dawn ... I don't even get past the initial shader build step to the main menu.
MS Flight Simulator 2020 after maybe 5 minutes of flight, or after several minutes browsing the planes in the hangar.
Grounded after 15-20 minutes of play.
After trying a number of software fix suggestions I found on the interwebs I am left with the probability that there is a hardware "fault".
I have tried running the memory check ... no issues shown.
I finally thought to download and run MSI Afterburner with the OSD on to see if that shows anything. I find that most games seem to take the CPU Temp to between 45 and 55 degrees, however when I loaded Horizon Zero Dawn and it started the shader build step(?) the temps started at 60 and just went up. At about 30% through they were running at 78/79 and then the BSOD occurs. I am guessing that is my issue.
The other thing I noticed is that unlike most other games horizon zero dawn seemed to be running all the logical cpu cores flat out whereas most of the other games I play only seem to hit one or two.
My problem is I don't know the best solution.
The CPU currently has the same sealed watercooler on it from 5 years ago when overclockers put the rig together for me. Is that an issue ... do I need a better cooler?
Is there something else I can do? Please help ...
Thanks,
John
I bought the following rig from overclockers back in 2015:
"Titan Envy Duo DC":
Intel Core i7 4790K (Devil's Canyon) @ 4.6GHz Overclocked
Asus TUF Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2 Intel Z97 (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard
Kingston HyperX 16GB (2x8GB) PC3-19200C11 2400MHz Dual Channel Kit
SuperFlower Leadex GOLD 1000W Fully Modular "80 Plus Gold" Power Supply
Last year I replaced the GTX 970 with an EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 XC Ultra Gaming.
Over the last few weeks I have been getting the dreaded BSOD with a WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR message ... such a helpful message. Typically this has only been happening in a few games:
Borderlands 3 after I started playing it again a few weeks ago (have a few hundred hours from last year into the start of this year with no issue). Typically crashes after a few minutes of play.
Horizon Zero Dawn ... I don't even get past the initial shader build step to the main menu.
MS Flight Simulator 2020 after maybe 5 minutes of flight, or after several minutes browsing the planes in the hangar.
Grounded after 15-20 minutes of play.
After trying a number of software fix suggestions I found on the interwebs I am left with the probability that there is a hardware "fault".
I have tried running the memory check ... no issues shown.
I finally thought to download and run MSI Afterburner with the OSD on to see if that shows anything. I find that most games seem to take the CPU Temp to between 45 and 55 degrees, however when I loaded Horizon Zero Dawn and it started the shader build step(?) the temps started at 60 and just went up. At about 30% through they were running at 78/79 and then the BSOD occurs. I am guessing that is my issue.
The other thing I noticed is that unlike most other games horizon zero dawn seemed to be running all the logical cpu cores flat out whereas most of the other games I play only seem to hit one or two.
My problem is I don't know the best solution.
The CPU currently has the same sealed watercooler on it from 5 years ago when overclockers put the rig together for me. Is that an issue ... do I need a better cooler?
Is there something else I can do? Please help ...
Thanks,
John