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Yes it has crashed a few times during the testing time frame but never while actually performing a test.
All crashes during this time have given the same error code 0x00000124
Yes it has crashed a few times during the testing time frame but never while actually performing a test.
All crashes during this time have given the same error code 0x00000124
Please run CPU-Z | Softwares | CPUID, open it and make screenshots of the following tabs
- CPU
- Mainboard
- Memory
- SPD*
- Graphics
*SPD shows the details of each stick, you can show the details by choosing different slots in the left upper corner.
Please make screenshots of each stick.
Please post each screenshot in your next reply/replies.
Sorry for the delay in response.
If a BIOS update and/or reset doesn't do the trick, you're typically looking at a hardware issue. If you don't have a computer shop nearby to test any parts, that is if you don't have the parts yourself, I would suggest to either ask a friend or family or go for the stripdown method.
Yep in the process of doing that as I don't have much faith in the local computer stores to do anything apart from charge me $100 for doing nothing and then saying they couldn't find anything wrong.
New motherboard on it's way. Have tested different gfx cards and memory also.
The only things that hasn't been swapped out are the motherboard and psu really.
Thanks for all your help to date.
Just a quick update.
Put a new motherboard in.
No more blue screens to date.
Thanks to everyone for your time and help.