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11-26-2022 02:58 PM #1
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asus z690 hero event id 17 whea-logge
Hello everyone i have asus z690 hero 13900k 2x16gb g skill 6400mhz gpu 1660 super(temp whait for my 4090) every time when i start windows from cold boot i see in the eventlog a lot of event id 17 whea-logger when i do restart and i log into windows no event id 17 whea-logger only when i power my pc first time i see a lot of event id 17 whea-logger
what can casue this?
Thanks for the helpLast edited by tomerturbo; 11-26-2022 at 07:24 PM.
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11-27-2022 12:15 AM #2
JohnAb PC Specs Laptop (Model) HP 430 G5 Motherboard ASUS Maximus Z690 Hero Processor 12900K Memory (part number) 2x 16GB CMK32GX5M2B5200C40 Graphics Card #1 ASUS RTX 3090 TI 24GB TUF GAMING OC - TUF-RTX3090TI-O24G-GAMING Monitor 28" Samsung 4K & 32" Samsung 4K Storage #1 3x NVME Drives on Motherboard Storage #2 2x SATA HDD, 2x SATA SSD CPU Cooler Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE LCD Display 360mm RGB Liquid CPU Cooler Case Corsair 7000X RGB Black Full Tower Power Supply Corsair RM1000x Keyboard SteelSeries Apex Pro Mouse SteelSeries Rival 600 Headset Blue Yeti / Sundara Headphones Headset/Speakers Bose Soundbar OS Win 11 Pro Network Router Netgear Nighthawk RAXE500 6E Accessory #1 SDR Radio Accessory #2 Graphics Tablet Accessory #3 Jabra Microphone/Speaker
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I had a lot of WHEA 17 errors after an install of Windows, which I assumed were related to a bad (corrupted) Windows driver. Once I reinstalled Windows and let Armoury Crate update the drivers, the errors went away. I also got a lot of errors when I tried reducing my PCH voltage to minimum values.
Have you modified anything in the BIOS or are you on defaults? Are all of your drivers up to date? Have you looked at your PSU voltages using something like HWINfo and are the voltages stable?Z690 Hero, BIOS 2204, ME Firmware 16.1.25.2020, Corsair 7000X Case, i9 12900K, ASUS TUF OC 3090TI, 2 x 16GB Corsair RAM @ 5200MHz, Windows 11 Pro 22H2, Corsair H150i AIO Cooler, 4x Corsair RGB case fans, 3x M.2 NVME drives on motherboard, 2x SATA SSDs, 2x SATA HDs, 2x 4K monitors.
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11-27-2022 08:22 AM #3
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11-27-2022 10:06 AM #4
JohnAb PC Specs Laptop (Model) HP 430 G5 Motherboard ASUS Maximus Z690 Hero Processor 12900K Memory (part number) 2x 16GB CMK32GX5M2B5200C40 Graphics Card #1 ASUS RTX 3090 TI 24GB TUF GAMING OC - TUF-RTX3090TI-O24G-GAMING Monitor 28" Samsung 4K & 32" Samsung 4K Storage #1 3x NVME Drives on Motherboard Storage #2 2x SATA HDD, 2x SATA SSD CPU Cooler Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE LCD Display 360mm RGB Liquid CPU Cooler Case Corsair 7000X RGB Black Full Tower Power Supply Corsair RM1000x Keyboard SteelSeries Apex Pro Mouse SteelSeries Rival 600 Headset Blue Yeti / Sundara Headphones Headset/Speakers Bose Soundbar OS Win 11 Pro Network Router Netgear Nighthawk RAXE500 6E Accessory #1 SDR Radio Accessory #2 Graphics Tablet Accessory #3 Jabra Microphone/Speaker
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OK. Sorry I don't have a clear answer for you then, but like I said before, a fresh install of Windows fixed them for me. Might be worth trying if you haven't done that yet. Also check all of your drives for errors as well before doing that.
WHEA 17 errors are related to the PCIe bus - used for your GPU, USB controller and certainly NVME drives. I don't know if the SATA ports are related to PCIe or not. So maybe have a think about anything you have that might be using the bus - might provide some more ideas about what to focus on. Do you have any other PCIe cards (like video capture, networking cards etc) that might be faulty or have old drivers? I'll let you know if I come across anything else that might help....
One more thing - just make sure that all of your connections to the motherboard and PSU are solid. Probably not the cause, but easy to do and something could have worked loose. With thermal expansion/contraction, a poor connection could be causing errors after the machine has been on for a while.Last edited by JohnAb; 11-27-2022 at 10:12 AM.
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11-27-2022 02:31 PM #5
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11-27-2022 02:53 PM #6
JohnAb PC Specs Laptop (Model) HP 430 G5 Motherboard ASUS Maximus Z690 Hero Processor 12900K Memory (part number) 2x 16GB CMK32GX5M2B5200C40 Graphics Card #1 ASUS RTX 3090 TI 24GB TUF GAMING OC - TUF-RTX3090TI-O24G-GAMING Monitor 28" Samsung 4K & 32" Samsung 4K Storage #1 3x NVME Drives on Motherboard Storage #2 2x SATA HDD, 2x SATA SSD CPU Cooler Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE LCD Display 360mm RGB Liquid CPU Cooler Case Corsair 7000X RGB Black Full Tower Power Supply Corsair RM1000x Keyboard SteelSeries Apex Pro Mouse SteelSeries Rival 600 Headset Blue Yeti / Sundara Headphones Headset/Speakers Bose Soundbar OS Win 11 Pro Network Router Netgear Nighthawk RAXE500 6E Accessory #1 SDR Radio Accessory #2 Graphics Tablet Accessory #3 Jabra Microphone/Speaker
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Then perhaps reinstall Windows. Back up all of your files first of course.
SATA drives should not be the cause. I read that they do not use the PCIe bus at all. That's all I can suggest for now - report back if you do try a reinstall. Good luck tomerturbo.Z690 Hero, BIOS 2204, ME Firmware 16.1.25.2020, Corsair 7000X Case, i9 12900K, ASUS TUF OC 3090TI, 2 x 16GB Corsair RAM @ 5200MHz, Windows 11 Pro 22H2, Corsair H150i AIO Cooler, 4x Corsair RGB case fans, 3x M.2 NVME drives on motherboard, 2x SATA SSDs, 2x SATA HDs, 2x 4K monitors.
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11-27-2022 03:58 PM #7
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Hello tomerturbo,
To stop the WHEA errors, in the bios...
Advanced tab, Platform Misc Configuration, Disable PCIe Native Power Management.
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11-27-2022 04:18 PM #8
Disable PCIe native power management and ASPM from the bios
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11-27-2022 04:56 PM #9
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ok tank you very much for the help
i Disable PCIe native power management and ASPM from the bios and no WHEA errors
does it effect something in my pc?
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11-27-2022 09:30 PM #10
Not at all, other vendors MB that is not nice to name them here, got those disabled by default on bios. This is just power saves on PCIe connection when its on IDLE so disabling it will just not save this tiny powers....