Random BSOD error 0x00000124 with quite a bit of testing done

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  1. Posts : 3,056
    Windows 10
       #11

    Yes, gradually raise it until it becomes unstable then pull it back to the last stable speed
    if it stays that way then you can raise it again to confirm that it is the RAM speeds :) .
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  2. Posts : 7
    Win7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Hello there,

    I replaced my old video card with a nvidia 770 evga and the temperatures on it are much better. No overheating is occurring on any of my pc components.

    I am still getting bsod with stop code 124. Attached new zip file.


    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    z87x-ud4h Gigabyte
    180 GB Corsair GForce SSD (tested with OS installed)
    1TB Caviar Black WD (tested with OS installed)
    EVGA GTX 770
    850W CoolerMaster
    8GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2133MHz (clocked at 1600MHz) // 6 GB Corsair Dominator 1600MHz (for testing)
    i7 4770k 3.5GHz (turbo off)
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