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And another BSOD, the good old 0x124 is back : (
Please see the attached SF Diagnostic Tool ZIP-file...
And another BSOD, the good old 0x124 is back : (
Please see the attached SF Diagnostic Tool ZIP-file...
After some days of interval, I looked at your thread again; and this one drawn my attention ....
Probably we are very close to a decision, as you also said ...
Rarely or not, the thing is that the processor fails that you know; which is a single enough reason for a stop 0x124 BSOD.
Stress test the CPU again, with another stresser. Run Small FFTs, Large FFTs and Blend, all of them. Let us know if it can recreate the stop 0x124 BSOD.
I ran prime95 before the Windows reinstalls, for an entire day, going well. I also ran it for only some minutes before it failed (without a BSOD).
While hanging on, I run it again right now. How long for each of the three tests?
Indeed, it's a long multi-threaded thread... ; )
Well, yes, I would have thought it to be easier to pinpoint what piece of software or kit is knackered. If one sums up the hours of all you helpers plus my own time spent on this, and puts a, let's say, Polish hourly rate onto it, one could probably have purchased a nice barrel of single malt or two Xeons...