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Hardware General Hardware A corrected hardware error has occurred. Moderators: mac_h8r1, Nemesis Post Reply Print view 1 2 3 Kougar Silver subscriber Graphmaster Gerbil Topic Author Posts: 1363 Joined: Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:12 am Location: Texas A corrected hardware error has occurred. Quote #1 Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:02 pm Those familiar with Haswell overclocking should be familiar with the title, it's a common event log error that indicates the
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processor detected and corrected an error that otherwise would've led to a BSoD. I saw this frequently during my trials and tribulations when OCing my 4770K... but now I have a real puzzler. I'm getting this error on a Core i7 4771 processor. Hence there is zero OCing going on.A corrected hardware error has occurred.Reported by component: Processor CoreError Source: Corrected Machine CheckError Type: Internal parity errorProcessor ID: 4The details view of this entry contains further information.Is anyone an expert with this errors that knows what's going on? Could this possibly indicate an error detected in the RAM, or is it a CPU cache error? Memtest & prime don't find any issues as this error is fairly rare, but I've noted a few other instances in the event logs. Top notfred Maximum Gerbil Posts: 4199 Joined: Tue Aug 10, 2004 10:10 am Location: Ottawa, Canada Re: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Quote #2 Mon Feb 17, 2014 2:54 pm If you grab the details of the entry then there are a bunch of websites that have Machine Check Exception decoder details around. That should point at processor or memory. Also check your PSU is feeding everything with enough juice. Top Kougar Silver subscriber Graphmaster Gerbil Topic Author Posts: 136
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CPU-corrected hw error / i5 4690 inteluser462 Oct 23, 2014 3:16 AM Dear Members, I found the error below whea logger event 19 windows 10 in Event Viewer. Should I change something in UEFI? (memory profile, speedstep, filter PLL?) No BSODs, only 9 warnings after 8 days. When last time occured only downloaded a cd, maybe https://techreport.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=92752 did sha1 calc, no gaming or other intensive task. MciStat 0x90000040000f0005 Found something: Vol. 3B 16-3 INTERPRETING MACHINE-CHECK ERROR CODES Table 16-4. Incremental Bus Error Codes of Machine Check for Processors Based on Intel Core Microarchitecture Bus queue request type error bits 19-24 000001 for BQ_PREF_READ_TYPE error But what does this mean? google "BQ_PREF_READ_TYPE" -> nothing Is it important? Helps to determine the https://communities.intel.com/thread/56283 source of the problem? source: http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www...t-2-manual.pdf CPU tested with: Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool -> all passed In Event Viewer: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Corrected Machine Check Error Type: internal parity error(not my image)http://cdn.overclock.net/c/c3/c301c13f_WHEA-ParityError.PNG ErrorSource 1 ApicId 4 MCABank 0 MciStat 0x90000040000f0005 MciAddr 0x0 MciMisc 0x0 ErrorType 12 TransactionType 256 Participation 256 RequestType 256 MemorIO 256 MemHierarchyLvl 256 Timeout 256 OperationType 256 Channel 256 UEFI settings here: (white lines: AUTO, Speedstep: enabled) http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022668.jpg http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022669.jpg http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022670.jpg http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022671.jpg http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022672.jpg http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022673.jpg http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022674.jpg System: MB: Asrock Z87 Extreme4 / BIOS: P3.00 - latest CPU: Intel Core i5 4690 3.5GHz 1150 ( Non-K !) PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750W - Gold - 220-G2-0750-XR MEM: CRUCIAL 8GB Ballistix Sport DDR3 1600MHz CL9 - KIT - BLS2C4G3D1609ES2LX0C CASE: CoolerMaster NSE-600-KKN1 VGA: in cpu HDD: 2 WD SATA + 1 DVD RW with IDE->SATA converter OP SYS: Win 7 SP1 x86 + WSUS updates up to 2014.10.14This is a mysterious bug:"I have now tried different motherboards, CPUs, memory, and power supplies andthis error is still showing up now and then.This points strongly to either FreeBSD bogus repor
Support from Vendors ASRock WHEA Event ID 19 CPU-corrected hw error Please report all spam threads, posts and suspicious members. We receive spam notifications and will take http://forums.tweaktown.com/asrock/59117-whea-event-id-19-cpu-corrected-hw-error.html immediate action! If this is your first visit, be sure to check http://www.overclock.net/t/1348808/event-19-from-whea-logger-corrected-machine-check-internal-parity-error-found-in-event-viewer-a-few-days-ago-is-this-something-to-worry-about out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: WHEA Event a corrected ID 19 CPU-corrected hw error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Rate This Thread Current Rating Excellent Good Average Bad Terrible Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 10-23-2014 #1 asrockuser483 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Oct 2014 Location Europe/Hungary Posts 8 WHEA Event ID 19 CPU-corrected hw error Dear Members, I found a corrected hardware the error below in Event Viewer. Should I change something in UEFI? (memory profile, speedstep, filter PLL?) No BSODs, only 9 warnings after 8 days. When last time occured only downloaded a cd, maybe did sha1 calc, no gaming or other intensive task. MciStat 0x90000040000f0005 Found something: Vol. 3B 16-3 INTERPRETING MACHINE-CHECK ERROR CODES Table 16-4. Incremental Bus Error Codes of Machine Check for Processors Based on Intel Core Microarchitecture Bus queue request type error bits 19-24 000001 for BQ_PREF_READ_TYPE error But what does this mean? google "BQ_PREF_READ_TYPE" -> nothing Is it important? Helps to determine the source of the problem? (reg pending @ communities.intel) source: http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www...t-2-manual.pdf CPU tested with: Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool -> all passed In Event Viewer: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Corrected Machine Check Error Type: internal parity error ErrorSource 1 ApicId 4 MCABank 0 MciStat 0x90000040000f0005 MciAddr 0x0 MciMisc 0x0 ErrorType 12 TransactionType 256 Participation 256 RequestType 256 MemorIO 256 MemHierarchyLvl 256 Timeout 256 OperationType 256 Channel 256 UEFI settings here: (white lines: AUTO, Speedstep: enabled) http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022668.jpg http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022669.jpg http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022670.jpg http://www.kephost.com/images/2014/1...0141022671.jpg http://
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