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    Windows 8 BSOD 124on Windows 7 Pro SP1 64bit

    Chasing clues DEFINITELY helped narrow down the problem and I can't thank enough for that. For instance, I didn't know 124 could be caused without an actual hardware issue. I've been pushing my computer the whole of today. So that's 48 hours without BSOD. Touch wood. Still too early to pop the...
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    Windows 8 BSOD 124on Windows 7 Pro SP1 64bit

    Hi Kemical, Thank you for the merge. My CPU idles at 30C and at max load it stabilizes at 51C. I used Prime 95 and Intel burn for simulations. My proc is rated upto 62C according to manufacturer website. None of my components are being overclocked. a TX650W from Corsair is definitely a good...
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    Windows 8 BSOD 124on Windows 7 Pro SP1 64bit

    Hi, I have been getting BSOD at random for the past 2 months. Sometimes with an interval of days sometimes with an interval of seconds rendering my PC useless. Please find the BSOD Error log towards the end of this post. My OS is up to date with Automatic Windows update. I have removed the...
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    Windows 8 BSOD 124on Windows 7 Pro SP1 64bit

    Yes sir. Power cables from PSU to all hardware. Cables connecting mobo and disk drives, seating of graphics card, proc, RAM modules, PCIe connectors, just about all movable parts inside the chassis.
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    Windows 8 BSOD 124on Windows 7 Pro SP1 64bit

    Badrobot, Thank you for the reply. I cleaned all connections reconnected them all to make sure they are connected/seated properly. And no new hardware in the past year.
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    Windows 8 BSOD 124on Windows 7 Pro SP1 64bit

    Hi, I have been getting BSOD at random for the past 2 months. Sometimes with an interval of days sometimes with an interval of seconds rendering my PC useless. Please find the BSOD Error log towards the end of this post. My OS us up to date with Automatic Windows update. I have removed the...
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