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Originally Posted by DaClownie 
What's with everyone being glued to these WHEA 19 warnings? When I looked in there, I was getting a couple warnings (not sure of the code) every hour (maybe 3-4 an hour). All I know is its stable for 12+ hours of prime95 blend, temps stay below 80, no games or software are crashing whatsoever. I know Linux, which tends to be finicky about running/installing with unstable overclocks, works perfectly too.
I think too much attention is being put on these WHEA errors.

What's with everyone being glued to these WHEA 19 warnings? When I looked in there, I was getting a couple warnings (not sure of the code) every hour (maybe 3-4 an hour). All I know is its stable for 12+ hours of prime95 blend, temps stay below 80, no games or software are crashing whatsoever. I know Linux, which tends to be finicky about running/installing with unstable overclocks, works perfectly too.
I think too much attention is being put on these WHEA errors.
It's definitely voltage related as others have said. I ran Prime for 22 hours successfully but had these whea warnings during the run and also during encoding. I upped the voltage a tiny amount and I have not had any since. I think you get them when you have just enough voltage that the cpu can recover from any errors rather than crash. I'd suggest upping your voltage slightly and see if you stop getting them.




















