About this tag
Discussions tagged with asus z370 focus on the Asus Z370 Pro Gaming motherboard, often paired with an Intel Core i7-8700K processor. Common topics include troubleshooting hardware errors such as WHEA Logger entries (Event ID 19 for CPU and Event ID 47 for memory), XMP memory profile issues causing the system to post in safe mode, and display driver crashes (nvlddmkm) during game loading screens. Users share experiences with stability, overclocking, and component compatibility. The tag covers real-world problem-solving around this specific motherboard model, including BIOS settings, driver behavior, and error log interpretation.
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Windows 10 Far Cry 5 - loading benchmark screen - desktop crash-driver 411
Hi. Have an question. Have Gtx 2080 Ti Windforce OC, all factory settings. Today after maybe my 15th time ( run ) during loading screen benchmark crashed to desktop without any warning. But i checked event logs and said: Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully ...- sew333
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- asus z370 benchmark crash desktop driver 411.70 drivers event log far cry 5 gaming graphics driver gtx 2080 ti nvlddmkm pc configuration performance stress test
- Replies: 8
- Forum: Windows Graphics and Gaming
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8700K. Saw WHEA LOGGER entries 19 and one 47.
Hi. Today i checked my event viewer and found some weird errors from 21.01.2018 : A spam of: WHEA Event ID 19 CPU-corrected hw error And only one : WHEA Event ID 47 memory-corrected hw error Here are screen with one of them: This day i remember i finished installing Windows 10. And system...- sew333
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- 8700k asus z370 clean install cpu issues creators update ddr memory error analysis event id event viewer gaming pc hardware issues memory issues performance system specs system stability troubleshooting whea logger windows 10 xmp profile
- Replies: 17
- Forum: Windows Hardware
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Windows 10 XMP - system post in safe mode. Question.
Hi. Its my new topic in short time. My mobo is Asus Z370 Pro Gaming. And rams: Gskill 2x8GB 2133mhz ( XMP 3000mhz ). Cpu 8700K. When i choose in UEFI first time XMP profile i saved and booted fine to UEFI. I turn off pc,turn on again after 2 hours, and then, i met screen: THE SYSTEM HAS POSTED...- sew333
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- 2133mhz 3000mhz 8700k asus z370 bios settings boot issues corsair gskill ram hardware memory test overclocking psu ram profile safe mode system post tech support troubleshooting uefi xmp
- Replies: 14
- Forum: Windows Help and Support