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WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (PC RESTARTS ON ITS OWN)

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by Jake S., Oct 11, 2017.

  1. Jake S.

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    Whenever I load into the game, I can play for about 2-3 minutes, before either I crash, my computer restarts on its own, or I get the BSOD, with WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR, and it only happens with this game. I tried lowering my CPU, clean off dust, checked over heating status, and nothing helps. This only happens when I play Beamng drive. (no other game)
     
  2. Michaelflat

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    PSU issues i think, i had that issue when i wen't too far on my poor 380w PSU, get a program like Hwinfo to check your 12V rail, make sure it doesn't go below 11.7v or so
     
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  3. Jake S.

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    I am not very experienced with computers. I installed Hwinfo, and I have a menu showing up with lots of information. Where do I go to check my 12v rails?
     
  4. Michaelflat

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    go down and see one named something with "12V" (has a lightning bolt icon, usually "+12V") and a voltage after that in the 2nd column
     
  5. Jake S.

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    I found what you were talking about, and it still happens. what can I do to fix this if it does go beloew 11.7 w?
     
  6. RobertGracie

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    If its a PSU issue you may need to get a new PSU and those are pretty easy to find but you need a good quality one, Corsair do a very good modular power supplies that are easy to work with, and also a little tip, take a photo of the inside of your computer and show us it and make sure its high resolution please and that will give us an idea of if you can swap the PSU out or not
     
  7. WackyFolf

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    But don't get a Cooler Master Elite. It litterally blew up inside of my computer. (Luckily nothing else in my computer was destroyed).
     
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