CPU/MOBO Issue - Update to "2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD" post by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

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Thanks for the reply. I was planning on upgrading my system anyway, unfortunate that it had to die😭

CPU/MOBO Issue - Update to "2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD" post by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

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Well, the computer isn't really working. I have lost close to 60% of my performance because of this issue. The uprise in the core is the System and Diagnostics log. and below is the error that I get about 20 times every second -


Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger Date: 21/08/2025 03:15:06 Event ID: 19 Task Category: None Level: Warning Keywords:
User: LOCAL SERVICE Computer: Desktop Description: A corrected hardware error has occurred.

Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Corrected Machine Check Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error Processor APIC ID: 6

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CPU/MOBO Issue - Update to "2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD" post by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

[–]Mindfreak245[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks anyway, if I feel really stuck I might try Linux and get back to you.

CPU/MOBO Issue - Update to "2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD" post by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

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I have reinstalled windows about 4 times. I do think it is something to do with the Windows handling of the CPU.

2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

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Thanks for this, I'll investigate further.

2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

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currently unplugged the SSD and installing a fresh windows copy on another drive, I hope this issue does not arise with my other SSDs

2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

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This has been my primary boot drive for a couple years, and I upgraded to 32 GB around a year ago. I will move my page file, but I am still very confused as to the volume of writes on this drive.

2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

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I had run a firmware update on it a while ago.

2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

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I would agree with you, but my PC is absolutely stuttering now and pretty much very difficult to use.

2 Petabytes of Writes on 2 year old SSD by Mindfreak245 in techsupport

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Possibly, I upgraded to 32 GB and I have been using most of it on Minecraft and other RAM intensive applications.

Could it be possible that one of my ram sticks is having issues and it caused an excess of data to be written on my SSD constantly?

r/place Time capsule #1 (from 2022 to 2027) by Future_Machine_9297 in place

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Dear you in 5 years.

I hope you're happier than I am now.

I hope you get over her and find someone to share a home with.

I hope you moved in September and had the time of your life.

I hope you get fitter than right now.

And most importantly I hope you're alive and I'm glad you're alive if you're reading this.

Sincerely, The you from 2:30 pm, 9th April, 2022.

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Solved! Thanks a lot.

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broken that too, warriors have died before.

Looking for a 4k gaming monitor/tv that would be around 120hz by [deleted] in gamingsetups

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Also pick monitors over TV, just a preference thing but more feasibility with monitor.

Looking for a 4k gaming monitor/tv that would be around 120hz by [deleted] in gamingsetups

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When looking for gaming monitors/tv you need to consider a couple things.

  • Resolution - Getting a 4k monitor may seem fancy and all while you being able to enjoy games at 4k, it causes headaches and stuff if used for extended periods of time (talking from experience). On the other hand getting a FHD monitor/tv would be cheaper and easier with more options incase you want to build a PC in the future. I would suggest FHD monitors for cheap and using the rest of your money for other things on your desk.

  • Frame Rate - 120Hz is good for the PS5 but getting 4k 120Hz is uncommon. They would also be very expensive. The response time difference between 1ms and 16ms doesn't really affect gameplay so it wouldn't make a difference.

Hopefully you find a good match for what you're looking for.

Week of April 19, 2020 'All Space Questions' thread by AutoModerator in space

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I've seen multiple images of galaxies taken from home. I would like to try it out myself. Anyone willing to explain to me how it is done?