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I have faulty 8700K or ram or ?WHOA LOGGER entries

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Hi. Today i checked my event viewer and found some weird errors in 21.01.2018 :

System Warning 21/01/2018
A corrected hardware error has occurred.

Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: 1
Error Type: 9
Processor ID: 0


Here are screen: ( os in polish )

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Its only in 21.01.2018 day. I remember that system was idle in night this time.

Ok my pc:
8700K stock, MTU on, 4700mhz auto
Asus Z370 Pro Gaming
16GB DDR 3000MHZ ( XMP )
Corsair 750i
SSD Crucial 525GB
HDD TOSHIBA 500GB
Windows 10 clean install 1709 Creator Fall Update

Temps of cpu fine,temps of gpu fine. Never had any single BSOD. Memtest86 no errors. All benchmarks passing, no crashing in games

. Only saw that error in event viewer which make think that is still with cpu or what?
 
From MS Community post

Some of the main hardware problems which cause machine check exceptions include:

System bus errors (error communicating between the processor and the motherboard)
Memory errors that may include parity and error correction code (ECC) problems. Error checking ensures that data is stored correctly in the RAM; if information is corrupted, then random errors occur.
Cache errors in the processor; the cache stores important data and code. If this is corrupted, errors often occur.
Poor voltage regulation (i.e. power supply problem, voltage regulator malfunction, capacitor degradation)
Damage due to power spikes
Static damage to the motherboard
Incorrect processor voltage setting in the BIOS (too low or too high)
Overclocking
Permanent motherboard or power supply damage caused by prior overclocking
Excessive temperature caused by insufficient airflow (possibly caused by fan failure or blockage of air inlet/outlet)
Improper BIOS initialization (the BIOS configuring the motherboard or CPU incorrectly)
Installation of a processor that is too much for your motherboard to handle (excessive power requirement, incompatibility)
Defective hardware that may be drawing excessive power or otherwise disrupting proper voltage regulation

I suggest you to follow the below troubleshooting:
Update the BIOS and the drivers for the motherboard chipset.
Update all the hardware drivers, if updates are available from your manufacturer.
Check the temperature inside the computer to make sure your processor and related peripherals are not overheating.
Check the fan on your CPU to make sure it is properly attached to the CPU.
If you have overclocked your CPU, reset your settings to the default settings.
Make sure you power supply fan is working correctly.
 
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I must ask.
Why on 16299.192 it not throwing WHEA-ERRORS.


This update is from 3.january.:

https://support.microsoft.com/pl-pl/help/4056892/windows-10-update-kb4056892

So why on previous Win10 build was throwing errors, propably it was 16299.15 . I dont remember which build of Win10 was first after installation,because soon later W10 was updated to 16299.192

Still i have something wrong with hardware?
 
Hey all. WHEA-LOGGER 19 back after 3 months. I saw 1 entry yesterday ,look:

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Nothing get crashed. Just entry on event log. Pc was idling,only steam on background running.
Should I be worry or not?

Windows 10 the newest build of Fall Creator Update.
 
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