BSOD, Brand New Dell Desktop while running backup image and Inventor

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       #21

    I would, I'm not happy with the temperatures you reported back the first time, your CPU should have been much higher than that under that much stress.
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       #22

    No problem. Which test should I be running? Currently I am running Small FFT's because I did not think I would need my RAM tested since it went through so many passes already. Once again though, I am not showing high temperatures on CPU. I have only been running it for about 10 minutes but still.

    I may be doing something wrong, let me go over instructions again. It is currently on Test 2, it says.
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       #23

    Run the small FFTs for up to two hours.

    After two hours if all looks good try running Inventor.

    If the problem persists with Inventor switch to the In-Place Large FFTs and see how that goes. You RAM seems fine so those tests won't matter, it's your CPU we need to concentrate on at the moment.
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       #24

    Yeah, never went above 50 C. I feel like I am doing something wrong but it kept showing pass! on each test and would start another. I will run the large FFT now because I really don't want to put this back out with user unless I know problem is fixed. So far I haven't done anything but test with no errors so I know it probably isn't fixed.
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       #25

    If the machine is passing all stress and diagnostic tests I'm wondering if the 0x124s are false positives. Can you run Inventor for me and see if you can recreate the BSODs?
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       #26

    Yeah, I can. It didn't only do it in Inventor, one time it happened when creating a system image. If it only happened in Inventor I might be able to pinpoint it to that but that one time it didn't worries me. I will run through inventor now.
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       #27

    Seeing as the PC is brand new I'm wondering if something just needed 'bedding in'. Stability through all of those tests seems fine and temperatures have been excellent by the look of it. Let me know how a good stint of Inventor goes.
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       #28

    Well it finally bluescreened again. Sorry for the late response, haven't had anyone test it since dong all of these tests. It bluescreened but I am not sure what was being done when it happened. They were not at the computer at the time.
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       #29

    That's not a problem, can you upload the new logs please?
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       #30

    That will have to wait. Sorry, I ran ccleaner and I guess it deleted the minidump file. Once again it will be a waiting game until it happens again. Stupid for doing that first before saving dump.

    Thanks, but now that someone is testing it, I don't think it will be long before it bluescreen again.
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