BSOD playing games/watching videos, BCCode 124

Udofalcon

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For the past few months I've been getting frequent BSODs. It seems that the more intensive programs or games cause my laptop to BSOD quicker, but doing something as simple as watching a Youtube videos still causes a crash after a while.

I believe the earliest issues started occurring when I went for that Windows 10 upgrade (http://i.imgur.com/CLsirHE.png) due to my video drivers apparently not being compatible past Windows 7. When I found out my driver wasn't compatible I reinstalled Windows 7, the graphical glitches cleared up, but the BSODs continued. So, about a month ago I tried a fresh format and installation of Windows 7 hoping it would fix it, but there are still issues. Attached is the results of the DM Log Collector covering each crash since the format.

If you need any more information, please let me know.
 

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Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1AMD Turion X2 RM-744.00GB DDR2 @ 402MHz (6-6-6-18)ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics (HP)
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Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion dv7-1267cl
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
CPU
AMD Turion X2 RM-74
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Compal 30FC (Socket M2/S1G1)
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4.00GB DDR2 @ 402MHz (6-6-6-18)
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ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics (HP)
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232GB Hitachi HTS543225L9A300 ATA Device (SATA)
232GB Hitachi HTS543225L9A300 ATA Device (SATA)
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Update the BIOS to start with, it could use some updating..
HP Software and Driver Downloads for HP Printers, Laptops, Desktops and More | HP® Customer Support
This error is one I haven't yet seen which is why I quoted a post of cluberti.
At least the 6 most recent dumps are saying the same, if a BIOS update doesn't help it is almost certain the CPU.
As much as I hate to be the bearer of bad news, ICACHEL1_SNOOP_ERR bugchecks tend to be bad CPUs or poor cooling (or the former caused by the latter), as this is indicating that the L1 cache on your CPU did not return data one of the CPU cores requested within a timeout period - almost always indicating a hardware problem, hence the CPU telling Windows to stop due to a hardware issue.
http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-hel...bsods-stop-0x124-post1627871.html#post1627871
Code:
===============================================================================
Section 2     : x86/x64 MCA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Descriptor    @ fffffa800528f148
Section       @ fffffa800528f2d0
Offset        : 664
Length        : 264
Flags         : 0x00000000
Severity      : Fatal

Error         : ICACHEL1_SNOOP_ERR (Proc 1 Bank 1)
  Status      : 0xb600000000000181
  Address     : 0x0000000093874840
  Misc.       : 0x0000000000000000

===============================================================================
Section 2     : x86/x64 MCA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Descriptor    @ fffffa8005265148
Section       @ fffffa80052652d0
Offset        : 664
Length        : 264
Flags         : 0x00000000
Severity      : Fatal

Error         : ICACHEL1_SNOOP_ERR (Proc 1 Bank 1)
  Status      : 0xb600000000000181
  Address     : 0x00000000a8cd3500
  Misc.       : 0x0000000000000000

===============================================================================
Section 2     : x86/x64 MCA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Descriptor    @ fffffa8005230148
Section       @ fffffa80052302d0
Offset        : 664
Length        : 264
Flags         : 0x00000000
Severity      : Fatal

Error         : ICACHEL1_SNOOP_ERR (Proc 1 Bank 1)
  Status      : 0xb600000000000181
  Address     : 0x000000012de2ba40
  Misc.       : 0x0000000000000000
 

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Windows 10 Proi5-650016GB DDR4 2133 Crucial Ballistix Sport LTMSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G
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Custom build
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Windows 10 Pro
CPU
i5-6500
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Gigabyte B150-HD3P-CF
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16GB DDR4 2133 Crucial Ballistix Sport LT
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MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G
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Intel Display Audio
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Liyama ProLite XB2483HSU-B2
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1920 x 1080
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Crucial MX200 500GB & Toshiba DT01ACA300 3TB
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Corsair RM550x
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Fractal Design Define S
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Cooler Master TX3 i
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Func KB-460 (MX Red)
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Corsair Gaming M65 RGB
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Creative Sound Blaster Tactic3D Rage V2 headset
I've updated the BIOS, but no dice. I started up a heftier game and within 15 minutes my screen was blue. To address the quote, the cooling has always been bad for my laptop. For years, I would be in the middle of something with my fans going full blast, but my computer would still get hot and force a shut down or at least force itself into sleep mode to cool off. Giving it a good dusting usually did the trick, at least for a little while. It wasn't until recently, though, that it started BSODing. Comparatively it doesn't really seem like it's hot when it does BSOD, but it wouldn't hurt to give it a good cleaning this weekend. Attached is an updated result from the DM Log Collector, if it'll help with anything.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1AMD Turion X2 RM-744.00GB DDR2 @ 402MHz (6-6-6-18)ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics (HP)
Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion dv7-1267cl
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
CPU
AMD Turion X2 RM-74
Motherboard
Compal 30FC (Socket M2/S1G1)
Memory
4.00GB DDR2 @ 402MHz (6-6-6-18)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics (HP)
Hard Drives
232GB Hitachi HTS543225L9A300 ATA Device (SATA)
232GB Hitachi HTS543225L9A300 ATA Device (SATA)
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Google Chrome
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