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RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware?

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2016/07/23 08:31:00 (permalink)
Hi. So first my pc. Currently i am on Windows 10 PRO.
RAM: Kingston Hyperx 16gb 2x8 DDR4
CPU: 6700K
MOBO: Asus Z170-P
SSD: Crucial Bx100 256GB
PSU: Corsair 750 RM
GPU: EVGA GTX 1080
 
Everytime i am opening some application which is fine and opening. But on event viewer i get : RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 entries. Applications are opening fine but windows 10 reporting this as RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 entry in event viewer. This is : GTA V.exe, 3dmark.exe ,not only Black Ops 3,and other apps trigger that entry in event manager.
I have that radar entries in event viewer almost everytime when i am opening some game or benchmark , thats all. But not crashing.
Example from BlackOps3:

 
Like i said i dont have crashes , but only that informative entries on event viewer. Thats all. Should i worry? Somebody said that this can be caused by faulty ram, faulty ram slot, faulty mobo or faulty cpu controller or compatibility issue. Please help thx. I checked memtest86 for 6 hours and no errors. Status health of ssd is GOOD.
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    Re: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware? 2016/07/23 08:46:08 (permalink)
    It's not an error.  It's not a warning.  It is just information.  If you aren't having crashing or freezing issues, don't worry about it.

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    Re: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware? 2016/07/23 08:50:25 (permalink)
    But why it is information any special reason? SOmebody told me about compatibility issue. But my memory is on list of motherboard compatibility. And memtest86 showing not errors.
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    Re: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware? 2016/07/23 09:16:48 (permalink)
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    But why it is information any special reason? SOmebody told me about compatibility issue. But my memory is on list of motherboard compatibility. And memtest86 showing not errors.


    Every single event on your PC is recorded for various reasons. If your games are running fine and there are no crashes you don't need to worry about anything.

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    Re: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware? 2016/07/23 09:23:42 (permalink)
    ok so that random event RADAR information entries when opening games  its not something with hardware?
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    Re: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware? 2016/07/23 09:49:35 (permalink)
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    ok so that random event RADAR information entries when opening games  its not something with hardware?


    You'll find that these types of entries exist in Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. In the normal evolution of things your PC should hopefully never have problems. Microsoft receives anonymous system info and events which helps them find ways to make your PC faster and/or easier.

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    Re: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware? 2016/07/23 09:51:18 (permalink)
    It's nothing more than information that the game is being launched recorded by your Event Viewer. Nothing to worry about. If it was a Warning it would have a yellow triangle next to it instead of an 'i' for information. If it was an Error it would be a red circle with an exclamation mark inside of it. There is nothing wrong with your PC. Windows is just recording events.
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    Re: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware? 2016/07/23 11:57:56 (permalink)
    Ok thank you for reply and help. Really appreciate it :) Thanks guys. :)
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    Re: RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 reports in event viewer - problem hardware? 2016/07/23 12:16:47 (permalink)
     
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