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BugCheck 124, {0, ffffe00009872028, b2000000, 10014}
Probably caused by : GenuineIntel
Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
collectively you have many different reasons for bsod. These range from Hardware error like above to Razer USB drivers, Avast AV, graphic drivers and others. I see from what you say above that your overclocking. Please return to default values so we can determine source of bsod. You can do this by either reversing what you've done or resetting the bios by removing the bios battery (for 30 secs) or use the CMOS jumper.
Did the bsod start after the overclock or the new RAM?
If it started after you applied the overclock then you pretty much have your issue right there. If it started after the new sticks then as well as returning to default values I'd install your old sticks of RAM. If the machine doesn't bsod then you know the fault has to lay with the new sticks. You could try applying some more voltage (1.6v) and also check if they're on the compatibility chart for the motherboard.
Your bios is also slightly out of date.
BiosVersion = V2.2
BiosReleaseDate = 06/27/2014
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Please update to latest version ensuring I have the correct motherboard and download.
Post any new dump files.
Just to add, driver wise you look in pretty good shape. The only thing which can cause issues from time to time is this:
dtsoftbus01.sys Fri Feb 21 09:49:36 2014: Daemon Tools. If the bsod's continue this would be an option to remove to see if they stop.
Voltage wise.. Don't forget that CPU voltages can go down as well as up and when a cpu is at idle they use hardly anything. It's when the cpu is at 100% that you want to make sure the right voltage is getting through. Much has been written on overclocking Intel chips. Try doing a search with your chip in the title regarding overclicking. (read , read as much as you can when attempting stuff like this)