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0x124 BSOD while playing MoH Airborne
Hello,
I recently built a new system with Win 7 x64 (clean install). When I play my favorite game, Medal of Honor Airborne, I get a BSOD with an 0x124 error within 5-15 minutes. COD WaW seems to play fine. Everything that I have read tells me that 0x124 is a hardware issue that is hard to diagnose, which is why I'm posting here... I need some expert help.
My system is:
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R motherboard
Intel i7 930 CPU with stock cooler that came with CPU
6GB [3x 2GB Corsair triple channel kit of DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)]
twin MSI N260GTX Twin Frozr OC Geforce GTX 260 as SLI
Antec TP-750 power supply
Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATA2 hard drive
Windows 7 x64 Professional
Nothing is overclocked. I have two of the video cards, and I had them both in, running SLI. CPU never goes above 46 oC. I have installed the latest motherboard, device, and video drivers from the web.
What I have done so far:
- Video Cards. I have swapped them around, remove one and then the other. Ran with only one in the x16_1 slot; then ran with only one in the x16_2 slot.
- Ran MemTest86+. No reported issues.
- Ran the MSI Kombustor graphics test program for 35 minutes. GPU temp stabilized at 75 oC with 35% GPU fan speed. CPU temp never moved above 44 oC.
- Power supply. The TP-750 has four +12V rails of 40A (according to Antec). Each video card needs two 6-pin PCI-E, and I have 4 of those; I have tried every combination of two for the graphics card.
- Ran SFC /scannow. No issues.
I'm at a total loss as it only seems to happen when playing that one game. Everything else that I do on it seems to be fine. When playing Airborne, I Win-D out of it and check the CPU temp and GPU temps and nothing is in the red.
I've attached the last mini-dump for the forum experts to review and hopefully shed some light for me.