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MCE Errors

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system is crashing and showing MCE errors logged on restart. I can't find a consistent pattern to the crashes or other activities going on when it does. tends to mostly happen overnight - the last couple of times were ~3-330AM timeframe. Any assistance or suggestions would be appreciated. Diagnostics attached. 

 

Some background on the hardware:

this is my "old" pc with some new storage added after i built a new machine earlier in the year. I never had issues with it when running windows throughout its numerous upgrades over the years (more ram, hdd-> ssd, numerous video card upgrades). When i set this up for unraid i reapplied thermal paste since it had been 5-6 years since i last did it and it seemed to be running hotter than it did previously (when i was running windows on it still). I didn't realize there was an issue with the mounting bracket that was keeping the baseplate from fully hitting the cpu and of course my thermals were worse afterwards. I had a couple instances where it hit 100F when i was tryign to setup a VM and it would recover if i quickly shut it down. 

 

Finally opened it back up and discovered the issue with the mount of the cooler and fixed it. now average idle temps are 28-35 more or less and when i'm really hammering the system it tops out in the 60s. Cooler is a Corsair 240 AIO set to max pump and fan speeds full time.

 

Did i potentially fry somethign during the instances where it hit the 100F? any other utilities or tools i could leverage to test this?

CPU: i7-4770k - overclocked to 4.4Ghz with small voltage bump - this overclock has been in place and stable 6-7 years - pretty standard practice and capability for this processor generation

RAM: 8GB DDR3 - i don't recall the speed - it's on the XMP profile - again it's been stable for years on windows and it's in line with the hardware it's on - probably just ddr3-1600

 

I'm currently running a handful of containers that all run fine. the reboots are killing me though since i'm running DNS and pi-hole containers that knock the internet offline until i can login to start the array and docker again. nevermind the ~30 hour parity check :-(. 

 

any suggestions are appreciated. 

rlyeh-diagnostics-20230112-0700.zip

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