Does my PC get too little power?

Ke
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I have a problem with my PC, again. Still I have the error message: "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR". The message comes in the meantime more or less simply random during the gambling, without which I open something new or just a lot of performance at once is needed.

Now I have a guess: Can it be that my PC gets too little power? I have an extension cable connected to a 230V outlet. Then comes a part that makes 1 connection 3. I have a LED chain (which is almost never on) and a power strip connected. On the power strip are 2 screens, the PC, a table lamp (which is almost never on) and still a charging cable for mobile / PS4 controller.

Could it be that the cables cause many losses and my PC gets too little power in the end?

Thank you already.

PS: That's in my PC (if it matters):

INTEL Core i7-9700K "Coffee Lake"
16.0 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 RAM
GAINWARD GeForce RTX 2070 Phoenix
MSI MAG Z390 TOMAHAWK
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
Seasonic FOCUS Plus Gold 750 watts
Scythe CPU cooler Mugen 5 PCGH Edition
And then there's still storage and a drive

The drivers are all up to date.

Ki

It will certainly not be at the power supply. Give the error message to Google and see if there's something

Ke

I already have 100 times. Have tried all sorts of programs and everything but nothing works. That's why I have the feeling that something of "outside" is not right. So that a cable in the PC is missing or loose or that is just too little power or something.

Sh

No. With too little power, the PC crashes immediately without spitting strange messages or otherwise stuttering.

Du

Google likes to help: https://wikifixes.com/de/errors/0x/%20WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR/

If you have already tried different programs as described below, reinstall Windows

Ke

All well and good, but I do not pay 30 euro for a program in which I do not even know if it works. Have already bought 2 programs, both bring nothing: /

Ke

OK thanks.

Do you have any idea what it could be?

Sh

Overclocking, defective hard disk or defective ram are the most common cause of this error.

First, undo all overclocking.

Windows offers on-board tools to test the hard drive and ram.

Hard disk: press Windows key + R, type in cmd, then enter chkdsk c: / r / f / v.

Ram: Enter memory in Windows search box, run memory diagnostics.

Du

Then take the second tip and reinstall Windows. This will surely solve all problems with registry entries