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Random BSOD error 0x00000124 with quite a bit of testing done
Hello there,
I replaced my old video card with a nvidia 770 evga and the temperatures on it are much better. No overheating is occurring on any of my pc components.
I am still getting bsod with stop code 124. Attached new zip file.
To recap, just about every component has been replaced except for my power supply. There is no overclocking and all temps are fine when stressed. Since the video card has been replaced, no more screen tearing to BSOD have been observed. It seems to occur randomly when gaming and when not gaming, just browsing internet, etc.
Win7 Ultimate 64bit
z87x-ud4h Gigabyte
180 GB Corsair GForce SSD (tested with OS installed)
1TB Caviar Black WD (tested with OS installed)
EVGA GTX 770
850W CoolerMaster
8GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2133MHz (clocked at 1600MHz) // 6 GB Corsair Dominator 1600MHz (for testing)
i7 4770k 3.5GHz (turbo off)
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Hi there,
I have been getting BSOD (mainly 0x00000124 with occasional 0x0000004a) for about a month now. I've done several things to rule certain hardware components out, but am still unable to pinpoint the culprit. When it happens my computer bogs down for a few seconds before BSOD. Sound will stutter oddly and windows will not respond to clicking start button or resizing windows etc. My monitor displays a bunch of horizontal colors then BSOD.
Win7 Ultimate 64bit
z87x-ud4h Gigabyte
180 GB Corsair GForce SSD (tested with OS installed)
1TB Caviar Black WD (tested with OS installed)
XFX HD 6950
850W CoolerMaster
8GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2133MHz (clocked at 1600MHz) // 6 GB Corsair Dominator 1600MHz (for testing)
i7 4770k 3.5GHz (turbo off)
I've ran memtest on my memory for about 16 hours with no errors. I did use both sticks at once however. I also switched my 8GB vengeance for the 6GB dominator, but still encounter BSOD. I made sure my timings were set correctly.
I ran chkdsk /r on both my harddrives with no errors. I took out my ssd from my computer and am now just using the 1TB (previously used for data), but still seem to encounter BSOD.
I have took out my video card and ran with onboard graphics. Same thing.
It seems like all I have left is PSU, MOBO, and processor.
This is the most recent BSOD, which I received 10 minutes into a fresh windows install.
Last edited by sharp12; 27 Jun 2014 at 03:47.