Recently my system is crashing multiple times a session.

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    Recently my system is crashing multiple times a session.


    I wanted to blame my fairly aggressive overclock for the crashes but having slowly back it down and while watching temps which were always within reason, I've now set everything to system defaults and the crashing has continued. Hoping someone with a good eye for debugging can have a look. I think that ever since the large MS updates on 8/15/12 or something else has made the system unstable.Attachment 228915
    I await your response and questions and thank you in advance!

    Alan
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    Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try
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  3. Posts : 11,424
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    Cheers Skylais, looks like I will indeed have a labor day weekend.
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    linnemeyerhere said:
    Cheers Skylais, looks like I will indeed have a labor day weekend.
    Good luck friend. IF that does not work, post back. I am not the master at this, but i could try to help. Or we could just get a BSOD team Master:)
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    Actually pulled my CPU out and put my old one back in (always nice to have a back up) I will run this for a day or two then torture test the rig and see if I get a crash. I think the high heat here and my OC has cooked the chip in a place that it can boot and run fine for a few minutes then it fails.....we'll see if my logic plays out?
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    OK so pulled the 8 core and swapped for the old 4 core CPU and the system is doing the same thing. So I will try my original Corsair Ram sticks next and see if maybe one of the G Skills is bad? If it's not the ram then maybe it's the mobo, I looked at all the caps and area's I could see and it all looks normal but that really doesn't mean anything. Some how I left to wonder if this isn't the recent MS updates?
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    Ok just pulled the G Skills out and put the Corsair ram in. I'll give this a try for how ever long it takes. So the 8 core is fine and now I'll see if it could be the G Skills? I have had about 10-20 minutes working time until the rig crashes....just FYI.
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    How is that currently going? pinpoint the problem yet?
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  9. Posts : 11,424
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    No the Corsair's are crashing as well. Funny as the system boots perfect and runs great for like 20-50 minutes then crashes. Here's the latest crash from last night attached. So it's maybe one of three hardware item's my SSD "C" drive, my PSU or my mobo. I'm inclined to think it's my mobo but odd that it boots and runs perfect then crashes. Boy any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I'm going to try to load my OS onto another drive and run it to see what happens later today after work. Attachment 229173
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    Grabbed a AMD GPU driver update and running the system currently so I'll see how far along I get and if or when I crash.
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