Internal parity whea logger 19 - metro exodus - 9900k 5ghz

dr222

Komplett-PC-Käufer(in)
My pc:

9900K 5G OC manually overclocked to 5ghz
LLC level 6,all power limit maxed,sync all cores 50,core voltage was 1.315v. But now actually i bumped to 1.320v to see what happens.

2x16GB DDR4 3000MHZ GSKILL

Asus Prime Z390-A

Corsair 850RmX

Pc is rock stable i think. But i am getting sometimes Whea Logger 19 Internal Parity warning only when i am playing Metro Exodus.
It pop up in event log,like once of 9 hours of play. What can i do now ?

Also get this on new bios and older . Sometimes WHEA LOGGER 19 INternal parity will pop up. Like 1 warning of 9 hours in Metro Exodus. Should i worry?

Its event screen:

https://i.postimg.cc/xjJ6kPTm/ie.jpg


I tested 8 hours RealBench stress test 32gb ram and no bsods,no wheas. IHC MEMTEST no errors.

Like i said i bumped core voltage to 1.320v or maybe should i bump too a Dram voltage from 1.350v?
 
This is most likely a software issue with Metro Exodus, so you can't do very much about it, but you can just ignore ist.
Two things i want to add:

1.) Realbench Stresstest ist not really a stress test. Its not that hard for your system to pass. Really hard stress tests for your CPU would be something like Linpack Xtreme. But be careful with that on overclocked coffeelake CPUs and watch your temperatures.

2.) Please take a look at our rules for this forum: The language must be german. I made an exception for this but this will not be permanent. ;)
 
So ignore that event,more software issue than hardware?

And i can stay with 1.315v ?:)not 1.320v?

In other games no whea even of 10 hours in play.

Thx Incredible :) I am greatful for your help. My german is weak so i use english language.
 
If this log-message is all you get you can just ignore it. 99,9% of all PC-users never even open the logging-board and would never recognize any of these events.

I don't know how much voltage you need to get your 9900K stable at 5 GHz - but if there are no hard issues (like freezes, crashes and so on) and you don't use the PC for stability reliant purposes youre just fine like it is now.
 
Ok. Last question. Somebody said that Internal Parity is vcore related. So i am confused. Anyway he cant be for 100% right?

I dont have crashes,freezing,no performance issues. All benchmarks passing,realbench passing,etc.

Just when played metro 9 hours i checked for no reason event log and i saw 1 whea parity entry.
 
It CAN be vcore related but it doesn't have to be.

If you want to know for sure you can change your vCore to around 1,4v (so this is definetely more than enough) and watch if the log appears again. But why you should worry about this if there are no issues at all with your actual vCore? ;)

I would try to get rid of this issue if the PC is working on tasks that demand 100% stability, for example big video editing workloads where one small error could destroy the work of the last hours. But if you're just gaming - who cares? Even if your CPU is slightly unstable and there is a wrong pixel or a whea log every few hours... it just doesen't matter for a gaming-machine. :ka:
 
I actually happy of oc my 2080 ti aorus, but sad about that 1 whea parity entry.



Voltage idle was 1.305 on load 1.315v. Thats all. But i dont have any freezing,crashes,etc.



Actually bumped voltage to 1.320. On idle is 1.315v on load 1.323v. Thats all. And now maybe play more metro and i will check.

But still dont sure if that was metro software issue or voltage.


Thx for help.
 
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