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BCCode 124 is mainly caused by defective hardware especially the processor.
I noticed that your processor is slighly overclocked to 3502MHz, please stop any overclocking.
Remove Avast for diagnostic purposes then run Prime 95 to test your CPU. Carefully the instructions in this tutorial: CPU - Stress Test with Prime95. Run 3 separate tests, one on each of the settings (Blend, Small FFTs, Large FFTs).
Note that this test may overheat the CPU, ensure proper cooling.
Furthermore your dump files points out an issue with your
Processor. This occurs when the processor is non-responsive or is deadlocked.
Possible causes:
a) BIOS bug
b) A driver whose activity is causing the target processor to lock up
c) A hardware defect
Details about this bugcheck:
http://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...tml#post567135
Win 7 A Clock Interrupt... BSOD (101 Error)
Test your RAM,
RAM - Test with Memtest86+
Post back with your results.
Code:
WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124)
A fatal hardware error has occurred. Parameter 1 identifies the type of error
source that reported the error. Parameter 2 holds the address of the
WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure that describes the error conditon.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000000, Machine Check Exception
Arg2: fffffa8008dbb028, Address of the WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure.
Arg3: 00000000be000000, High order 32-bits of the MCi_STATUS value.
Arg4: 0000000000800400, Low order 32-bits of the MCi_STATUS value.
Code:
CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT (101)
An expected clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor in an
MP system within the allocated interval. This indicates that the specified
processor is hung and not processing interrupts.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000019, Clock interrupt time out interval in nominal clock ticks.
Arg2: 0000000000000000, 0.
Arg3: fffff880009ed180, The PRCB address of the hung processor.
Arg4: 0000000000000001, 0.