BSOD @ Random Times error 0x00000124

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       #21

    Yes I re applied it
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  2. Arc
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       #22

    If it is the situation after re-applying the thermal paste, you will need to replace the CPU. It is overheating and causing the issues there.
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       #23

    I bought myself a Corsair H50 and these are the results. http://puu.sh/4BHm1 Do I still need to buy a new CPU?
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  4. Arc
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       #24

    Newtorfer said:
    I bought myself a Corsair H50 and these are the results. http://puu.sh/4BHm1 Do I still need to buy a new CPU?
    Well, good job. Postpone the plan to buy a new CPU, till it is controlling the heat there.
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       #25

    Yeah, idle it's around 40 when my case is closed and everything is all said and done. Under load it never peaks over 50.
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  6. Arc
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    Any more BSODs lately .... after taking the heat under control?
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       #27

    Nope, but to be honest, I couldn't tell you if the issue has stopped because the BSODs I used to get were quite rare. But nope, no BSODs.
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