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BSOD while gaming/multitasking while watching videos, error 0x00000124
I have been having issues with this error for some time now, but I didn't read too much into it at first. I just thought it was one of those things. As time went on, I noticed it started to get worse and worse, to the point where I could barely even play any games.
I've tried replacing my ram, still BSOD. Moved them into different sockets, still BSOD. Checked the cooling, everything seems good. Ventilation is good, installed a Corsair H100i for my cpu, and have 5 chassis fans.
I have also ran disk check on both of my hard drives, a Seagate 256 GB SSd and a Toshiba 2 TB HDD, no bad sectors reported.
I downloaded the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool and the test results came back 100% positive.
Just finished running a memtest overnight on one of my brand new sticks, reported 127 errors or so. (I do not have a screenshot as I thought that the results would automatically be saved on the usb stick.)
I am wondering if there is a strong case of my ram slots on the mobo itself being bad, considering I've tried multiple configurations and even gone as far as to swap out the old sticks. I have only had my motherboard for about a year and a half now, and I'm really hoping I don't have to replace it, but I do want this problem resolved.
I have attached my chkdsk results for my storage drive, my DM logs and my processor test results. I can redo the chkdsk for my SSD and post them here if need me. Any help is greatly appreciated and I hope to get this resolved as soon as possible.I have been having issues with this error for some time now, but I didn't read too much into it at first. I just thought it was one of those things. As time went on, I noticed it started to get worse and worse, to the point where I could barely even play any games.
I've tried replacing my ram, still BSOD. Moved them into different sockets, still BSOD. Checked the cooling, everything seems good. Ventilation is good, installed a Corsair H100i for my cpu, and have 5 chassis fans.
I have also ran disk check on both of my hard drives, a Seagate 256 GB SSd and a Toshiba 2 TB HDD, no bad sectors reported.
I downloaded the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool and the test results came back 100% positive.
Just finished running a memtest overnight on one of my brand new sticks, reported 127 errors or so. (I do not have a screenshot as I thought that the results would automatically be saved on the usb stick.)
I am wondering if there is a strong case of my ram slots on the mobo itself being bad, considering I've tried multiple configurations and even gone as far as to swap out the old sticks. I have only had my motherboard for about a year and a half now, and I'm really hoping I don't have to replace it, but I do want this problem resolved.
I have attached my chkdsk results for my storage drive, my DM logs and my processor test results. I can redo the chkdsk for my SSD and post them here if need me. Any help is greatly appreciated and I hope to get this resolved as soon as possible.