bettysmithxxxx4
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Have recently (last week) put together a new(ish) computer with the components as listed in my profile. The OLD components are the Hard Drives, and the GPU which have run flawlessly for the past 2-3 years. I am not overclocked, nor am I anywhere near dangerous temperature thresholds. I have ran memtest86 (not memtest86+) for 12 passes with zero error found. Will run memtest86+ if requested, although it seems not to support Haswell-E (not that I imagine memtest does.)
I notice the BSOD primarily when playing video games, however the BSOD is quite inconsistent. It happens while playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive either upon mapload, or after playing for 20+ minutes. However, I was able to play Tropico 4 for several hours without issue the other evening. I have encountered the BSOD with varying sticks of RAM installed, in varying slots.
I found reports of Hard Drive error, which have both been run through chkdsk; the OS drive returning error that was corrected and the secondary drive returning no error despite constant claims of error on HardDriveVolume2.
The BSOD I consistently receive is x124, which is reported by others as either an incorrect overclock (N/A), or other hardware issue. The system has had a fresh install of windows upon upgrading the components.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you kindly, in advance.
I notice the BSOD primarily when playing video games, however the BSOD is quite inconsistent. It happens while playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive either upon mapload, or after playing for 20+ minutes. However, I was able to play Tropico 4 for several hours without issue the other evening. I have encountered the BSOD with varying sticks of RAM installed, in varying slots.
I found reports of Hard Drive error, which have both been run through chkdsk; the OS drive returning error that was corrected and the secondary drive returning no error despite constant claims of error on HardDriveVolume2.
The BSOD I consistently receive is x124, which is reported by others as either an incorrect overclock (N/A), or other hardware issue. The system has had a fresh install of windows upon upgrading the components.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you kindly, in advance.
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My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate
- CPU
- Intel i7 5820k
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte x99m Gaming 5
- Memory
- GSkill Ripjaws 4 2666 4x4gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD HD 7950
- Monitor(s) Displays
- BenQ 2720z
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 840 Pro x2
- PSU
- Corsair HX1000i
- Case
- Crosair 350d
- Cooling
- Corsair H110