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Silly BDOS Question Need a hand :)

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2018/04/22 23:43:30 (permalink)
Hey all, I was on here a few months back with a buggy BSOD issue that just seemed to be totally random and without cause. I replaced my PSU with a New EVGA g3 850 from my AX1200  Corsair, things seemed to be going well for a time but now its happening again. 
 
I installed BluescreenView to pin point the issue because now I'm able to finally get a minidump to complete, before it would lock up at 20% and not restart till i hit the button.
 
This is what BSV is showing me as the issue, I was hoping someone could make sense of the codes or information since there isn't really much to go on! Here's the picture , Direct Link  https://i.imgur.com/tuMzYbB.png - 

 
Let me know what you find out, its ok if no one knows. I know how hard it is to pinpoint a bluescreen issue sometimes, but I'm OCD and trying to keep my computer working lol. Just have some new information to share that might shed more light on my problem :) Thanks!
 


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    Re: Silly BDOS Question Need a hand :) 2018/04/22 23:45:33 (permalink)
     
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    Re: Silly BDOS Question Need a hand :) 2018/04/23 00:01:49 (permalink)
    I might just be a bad sata cable or something along those lines. Check all your cables and connections. And make sure your memory sticks and graphics card is properly seated. Connections and cables degrade over time.

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    Re: Silly BDOS Question Need a hand :) 2018/04/23 00:08:26 (permalink)
    Ya, I replaced all of them with new ones when I replaced my PSU, Standard replacements and resetting of cables , Replacement of old hard drives with new, Memtest runs, bios reset to default, memory settings to match rams, lol, I've done pretty much everything but replace my CPU, Motherboard, Ram and GPU at this point :)


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    Re: Silly BDOS Question Need a hand :) 2018/04/23 08:24:06 (permalink)
    A Bug Check Code of 124 could mean you need to increase your QPI/VTT voltage a bit.  I'd start there.  If that doesn't resolve it, then increase your Vcore a bump or two.


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: Silly BDOS Question Need a hand :) 2018/04/23 11:53:01 (permalink)
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    A Bug Check Code of 124 could mean you need to increase your QPI/VTT voltage a bit.  I'd start there.  If that doesn't resolve it, then increase your Vcore a bump or two.


    That would be my suggestion too.
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    Re: Silly BDOS Question Need a hand :) 2018/04/23 13:44:53 (permalink)
    Cool , Thanks guys for the help! Will give that a go :)


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    Re: Silly BDOS Question Need a hand :) 2018/04/24 17:10:00 (permalink)
    Keep an eye out with further crashes to see if there are differences in the "Caused by driver" and "Crash address" fields in BlueScreenView. hal.dll and ntoskrnl.exe crashes are fairly generic and almost always hardware related.
     
    Ensure drivers are up to date with the following:
     
    Intel Chipset (go to motherboard manufacturer's driver page for this)
    Intel Management Engine Interface (same as above)
    Video card
     
    Grab an empty USB drive and create bootable media for memtest86. Using the defaults are fine just follow the prompts: https://www.memtest86.com/
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