My PC has been having a Machine Check Exception for about 3.5 weeks and it's been completely unusable for that time. The two notable symptoms are:
1: The MCE occurs within seconds of signing into Windows. Generally I can sit at the sign in screen just fine. I've only BSOD'd there a few times.
2: My wireless card isn't being recognized. I seems fine when I unplug the PC then restart it, but after attepting to sign in, BSODing and upon the automatic restart, it will no longer be recognized until I unplug it again. So even entering safe mode with networking won't work, because even without the BSOD, the restart that occurs while accessing safe mode causes the network card to become unrecognized, as if it's not even plugged it.
I ran a memtest and it came back clear (pic related).
Here's the zip file for my minidump: http://www.mediafire.com/file/odeymoec7yovy88/Minidump.zip
My moterboard has a TPU switch, that was activated. That overclocked my CPU by 23%. I have a liquid cooling rad, but I don't know if the automated overclock caused my CPU to disintegrate. I switched off the TPU switch and went back to default clock speeds. The MCE still occurred.
I open the BIOS and disabled: MultiCore Enchantment Intel(R) SpeedStep Turbo Mode
That allowed me to actually sign into Windows. I managed to stay open for about 13 minutes before the next MCE occurred, but now it's back to crashing within seconds of signing into Windows.
I would assume that indicated a CPU issue? How do you even check your CPU for issues? I can't figure out how to diagnose this issue as a whole. I don't know if it might be caused by a software issue, or perhaps another hardware component. I'm at a loss.
>>62034278
lmao kys cuck.
Sorry man, it's not fun. Just take it to a shop unless you can swap out every part with spares. Oftentimes shops can diagnose for free.