Windows 7 PLEASE HELP!!! :) BSOD 0x124 ntoskrnl.exe

DennisMadsen101

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I got this BSOD every time I play CS:GO sometimes I can play for hours other time only minutes. Please help!
Sometimes my screen go in black and making a annoying sound in space engineers and then it comes back to normal agian after 10 sec, it is just like when my pc is getting BSOD just without BSOD.
I have all logs below
 


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It's worth a try plus can you check on your dump file settings just so I can see your unloaded drivers in the next dump file (if there is one of course). As Eset was also mentioned in a dump file try removing that and installing MSE just until we source the culprit.
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Try checking on your temps anyway as it's always best to know so that any significant changes can be spotted. This app is quite handy:
http://www.hwinfo.com/
I use an overclocked system and use this app to monitor temps and control my fan speeds:
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
(I know your not overclocking per se but it's still a handy monitoring tool, will test your HDD SMART data for you and control your fans toboot)

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I've been...
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa800d0308f8, 0, 0}

Probably caused by : GenuineIntel

Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
most of your dump files are like the one above apart from one which blames Eset.
Bugcheck 124 relates to a hardware error and can be caused by overclocking, overheating, out of date bios or faulty hardware.
I see from your CPU-Z files that your overclocking? If this is the case then please return to default values until source of bsod can be found.
I also notice in your post above you mention about your screen going black and an annoying sound appearing. This can sometimes be linked to overheating and I wonder if it's related to the overclocking. Try checking your temps when running games.
Your dump files are not showing your unloaded drivers so can you make sure your settings are set like thus:

Go to Start and type in sysdm.cpl and press Enter

Click on the Advanced tab

Click on the Startup and Recovery Settings button

Ensure that Automatically restart is unchecked

Under the Write Debugging Information header select Small memory dump (256 kB) in the dropdown box


Ensure that the Small Dump Directory is listed as %systemroot%\Minidump << where your .dmp files can be
found later.

Click OK twice to exit the dialogs, then reboot for the changes to take effect.

Post any new dump files after making the above changes.
 


Hello agian I'm not overclocking I have a program called ASUS AI Suit 3 that controls my fans, power and clock setting on CPU and GPU
My bios is updated so can't be that.
I don't think I got to high temps because I have water cooling at my CPU and I have ASUS GTX 660 ti with better cooling?
Should I uninstall the program and set my PC to default bios?
 


It's worth a try plus can you check on your dump file settings just so I can see your unloaded drivers in the next dump file (if there is one of course). As Eset was also mentioned in a dump file try removing that and installing MSE just until we source the culprit.
Link Removed

Try checking on your temps anyway as it's always best to know so that any significant changes can be spotted. This app is quite handy:
http://www.hwinfo.com/
I use an overclocked system and use this app to monitor temps and control my fan speeds:
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
(I know your not overclocking per se but it's still a handy monitoring tool, will test your HDD SMART data for you and control your fans toboot)

Edit:
I've been looking through the driver list that is included with the reports, it's not as comprehensive as the one found in the dump file but still.. Some drivers are on the old side (Broadcom 2008) and could do with updating. Hopefully I'll be able to direct you better with the next dump file but for a kick off please run the Intel driver utility:
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