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(1)Tech Tips (21)Search the KB Need Assistance?Support ticketName* First Last Company*Email* PhoneSerial numberPlease enter your system's serial number. This will expedite the handling of your ticket.Problem*Detailed description*Please make sure you are detailed as possible in your description above. Please include serial numbers, order numbers, or any other details that can help us resolve your machine check exception error windows 10 issue as quick as possible.Attachments Drop files here or Include any screenshots or log files that will make your issue easier to diagnose.NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Submit a support ticketWhat are Machine Check Exceptions (or MCE)?Last update: August 18, 2014Categories:Hardware / TroubleshootingIf you are seeing messages in your system logs that state "Machine Check Event logged" this could be an indication of a hardware problem or failure.A machine check exception is an error detected by your system's processor. There are 2 major types of MCE errors, a notice or warning error, and a fatal exception. The warning will be logged by a "Machine Check Event logged" notice in your system logs, and can be later viewed via some Linux utilities. A fatal MCE will cause the machine to stop responding and the details of the MCE will be printed out to the system's console.What causes MCE errors?There most common reason for MCE events t
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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>CPUs>[Hardware Error]: CPU 4: Machine Check Exception: 4 Bank 1> [Hardware Error]: CPU 4: Machine Check Exception: 4 Bank 1 Tags: CPUs Last response: 8 September 2013 20:51 in CPUs Share AngelNirvash 7 September 2013 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1794025/hardware-error-cpu-machine-check-exception-bank.html 23:21:55 Hi !! Recently I got an FX-8350, it has a little overclock to 4320 Mhz http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/117449/random-restarts-caused-by-a-machine-check-exception but it is set automatically by the MoBo ( Asus m5a97 R2.0 ) The firts weeks it worked fine but 3 day a go i was running some multithread tests and the processor raised temp to 72° in the socket and 62° in the package (according cpuid monitor sw ). Computer turned off automatcally. after tu restar computer it worked fine but some issues started machine check to appear. Unexpectly while i am working, pc restart automatically, some time appear a blue screen with the message "whea uncorrectable error" (windows 8). Does not matter i am doing, surfing in the internet, or managing files etc. But for sure it ocurrs when i am on netflix after 3 or 4 mins. I thought that issue was provoked by silverlight or something like that but it doesnt matter. I can play for hours Need for Speed or StarScraft, but when machine check exception i am in windows doing something more the problem appears. i thought that problem was the processor temperature, i removed it and put new heatsink compound and also i removed the side covers of my case. After that, issue continues even when temperatures are between 40 and 53 degrees. The automatic shutdown is one of the issues, some times when the computer tries to boot again after the automatic shutdown, after the windows logo before to show the log in screen, computer shutsdown it self again and it turns a cicle of shotdown and boot for many times. Ok ! i said, windows is the problem, so i tried to install linux mint 15 to be able to continue in my work, and oh surprise... after to install mint, when computer tries to load the OS after the Grub screen appears this Hardware error (please follow the next link to see the screenshot): http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/2783/2h0z.jpg So, i started to think that issue is caused by a defective or damaged processor, but i am not really sure about that. I searched about this error but i did noy found something clear. Please, if somebody knows something about this problem i will appreciate your help, i want to discard all the options before to go to the cpu's warranty service, because that is problematic, probably AMD will send me to ASUS and ASUS will send me to AMD or both will send me to ki
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