BSOD 0x00000124 random times

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  1. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #11

    I checked connections and all seemed solid. But one thing made me wonder is if the UPS could be having issues. Less than a year old. So I took the UPS off of the tower supply for now.
    Changed some settings in the bios after my last crash, voltage etc .. just troubleshooting.. obvious it didn't work since it crashed again this morning.
    According to my logs CPU was running at 8.5% when it crashed.
    At idle PSU temps run a consistent 100-120F tops.
    Will attach some Aida64 info. Also another DMP file.
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  2. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Here is another few reports.
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  3. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #13

    Please revert the overclocking back to stock as it could cause the 0x124 you get.
    Code:
    CPU Clock   4430.1 MHz  (original: 3400 MHz, overclock: 30%)
    The last crash has the same cause btw.
    Code:
    0: kd> !errrec fffffa8010eb2028
    ===============================================================================
    Common Platform Error Record @ fffffa8010eb2028
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Record Id     : 01d0fd92c7736f25
    Severity      : Fatal (1)
    Length        : 928
    Creator       : Microsoft
    Notify Type   : Machine Check Exception
    Timestamp     : 10/3/2015 13:04:20 (UTC)
    Flags         : 0x00000000
    
    ===============================================================================
    Section 0     : Processor Generic
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor    @ fffffa8010eb20a8
    Section       @ fffffa8010eb2180
    Offset        : 344
    Length        : 192
    Flags         : 0x00000001 Primary
    Severity      : Fatal
    
    Proc. Type    : x86/x64
    Instr. Set    : x64
    Error Type    : Micro-Architectural Error
    Flags         : 0x00
    CPU Version   : 0x00000000000206a7
    Processor ID  : 0x0000000000000000
    
    ===============================================================================
    Section 1     : x86/x64 Processor Specific
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor    @ fffffa8010eb20f0
    Section       @ fffffa8010eb2240
    Offset        : 536
    Length        : 128
    Flags         : 0x00000000
    Severity      : Fatal
    
    Local APIC Id : 0x0000000000000000
    CPU Id        : a7 06 02 00 00 08 10 00 - bf e3 9a 1f ff fb eb bf
                    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
                    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    
    Proc. Info 0  @ fffffa8010eb2240
    
    ===============================================================================
    Section 2     : x86/x64 MCA
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor    @ fffffa8010eb2138
    Section       @ fffffa8010eb22c0
    Offset        : 664
    Length        : 264
    Flags         : 0x00000000
    Severity      : Fatal
    
    Error         : Internal timer (Proc 0 Bank 3)
      Status      : 0xbe00000000800400
      Address     : 0x00003960007900d4
      Misc.       : 0x000000000003ffff
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  4. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Seen it was saying that, last bios settings I did it either goes 1648 or 4430.
    Usually when I ran games or programs before it jumped to 4400. The last time I was going through bios I let it autoset.
    I do see the FSB is a constant overclock or 3%.

    Its not crashing now , if it goes BS again I will set all to default stock.

    Hoping that the UPS did the trick, but who knows.
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  5. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Over the past 2 days I have ran the PC without using the UPS that I got in June. (at least the battery backup part)
    And everything worked great and as normal.

    This morning I tested the battery + surge part on the PC and it crashed with a memory managment error within an hour.

    Did a screen record during this time with the UPS software to see if it jumps in output volts.

    Had to do a repair on the video due to crash during recording.
    But I am 94.3 Percent sure that the battery backup is the cause.

    I will wait until the end of this week to consider it solved.
    Thank you for helping me troubleshoot. This is what lead me to working on power issues instead of software issues.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #16

    You're welcome :)
    Let me know how it goes meanwhile.
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  7. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #17

    To my surprise I had 2 BS crashes within 24 hours.
    Memory management. on both occasions.
    After these crashes happened motherboard had some strange restart.

    BS Crash
    Hold power to reset.
    Started power then a pause.
    no visual or HDD activity and code 9a on motherboard.
    Another hard reset and worked fine.

    After the first log I turned down overclocking a lot. and checked some other settings.

    After second BSOD I changed ram timing to auto instead of what was default.

    Attached are that last 2 BSOD
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  8. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #18

    After the first log I turned down overclocking a lot. and checked some other settings.
    You stated in your first post that you reverted back to stock, did you started to overclock again?
    Please make sure nothing is overclocked while troubleshooting.

    The first is the 0x101(CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT) which has a great chance to be related with overclocking.

    If you are getting any BSOD, please use the tool again and upload the zip file.
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  9. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #19

    axe0 said:
    After the first log I turned down overclocking a lot. and checked some other settings.
    You stated in your first post that you reverted back to stock, did you started to overclock again?
    Please make sure nothing is overclocked while troubleshooting.

    The first is the 0x101(CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT) which has a great chance to be related with overclocking.

    If you are getting any BSOD, please use the tool again and upload the zip file.

    Not sure had some turbo mode set. I did the UPS check plugin adjustment. I did make changes (many changes in bios) to help resolve some issues before I did that.

    Overall.... I changed stuff in the bios 3 times, may of did the wrong one before the UPS surge plugin thing.
    This bios really.. wants to you to overclock. so may of reverted before I resaved. some of the settings didn't adjust correctly. Like typing clock speed then going to another page and it goes back to what it was before.

    I do have a speed monitor on my keyboard so can keep an eye on it reguardless of what is going on.

    I think I got it turned down some now. Going to do some research on the MB and see what I can find out about some of the settings.
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  10. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 64 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Since the last post I have not had any BS crashes. Clock speed was reduced.

    This Thursday night I am going to try the power UPS again , and if it crashes with the PS issue going to submit warranty on the UPS.

    Also recieved my Windows 10 upgrade , have not did it yet, going to probably do it on Friday so I have a chance to monitor it while I have a day off.
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