Hello all,
I am hoping someone here can help me with an issue I have been having since I completed my current build about a week ago. My new computer has been blue screening every so often while it is idling in Windows and the only thing I can think of that might be causing it might be due to some kind of component damage. I believe this only because while I was putting everything together I did not insert the 24 pin connector fully into its header and when I turned on my system for the first time and noticed that the fans and lights on my GPU were toggling on and off again and the system would not boot. I switched off the PSU and had a closer look. The small four pin connector that is part of the 24 pin connector came loose because it does not have a plastic clip to secure it like the rest of the connector. I am now concerned that I could have damaged one or more of the components from this. Anyone think that this mistake and this error are related somehow? I did not get a chance to write down the error number but next time I see it I will copy it down and post it here. Thanks kindly.
GigaByte GA-Z170XP-SLI
Intel I7 6700K 4.0
16 GB G.Skill
Asus GTX 1080 8 GB
ADATA 120 GB Sata III SSD
Toshiba 2 TB HDD
Update:
STOP:0x00000124
That's the error I get whenever my rig crashes... all I know is that it seems to run great whenever I'm playing even the most demanding games but the only times it has crashed is when I leave the computer to idle in Windows 7 desktop. Any thoughts? Thanks again.
Update 2:
Okay, so I don't really know if anyone will see this (this thread is buried, not sure how to bump it) anyway, but I did some googling and the most common explanation for this type of BSOD is overheating... I installed a CPU temp monitor and all four cores seem to be running cool (14~16 degrees C) so I'm somewhat relieved that I'm (hopefully) not damaging my CPU. But I still am not sure as to what is going on...Any suggestions, please?
I am hoping someone here can help me with an issue I have been having since I completed my current build about a week ago. My new computer has been blue screening every so often while it is idling in Windows and the only thing I can think of that might be causing it might be due to some kind of component damage. I believe this only because while I was putting everything together I did not insert the 24 pin connector fully into its header and when I turned on my system for the first time and noticed that the fans and lights on my GPU were toggling on and off again and the system would not boot. I switched off the PSU and had a closer look. The small four pin connector that is part of the 24 pin connector came loose because it does not have a plastic clip to secure it like the rest of the connector. I am now concerned that I could have damaged one or more of the components from this. Anyone think that this mistake and this error are related somehow? I did not get a chance to write down the error number but next time I see it I will copy it down and post it here. Thanks kindly.
GigaByte GA-Z170XP-SLI
Intel I7 6700K 4.0
16 GB G.Skill
Asus GTX 1080 8 GB
ADATA 120 GB Sata III SSD
Toshiba 2 TB HDD
Update:
STOP:0x00000124
That's the error I get whenever my rig crashes... all I know is that it seems to run great whenever I'm playing even the most demanding games but the only times it has crashed is when I leave the computer to idle in Windows 7 desktop. Any thoughts? Thanks again.
Update 2:
Okay, so I don't really know if anyone will see this (this thread is buried, not sure how to bump it) anyway, but I did some googling and the most common explanation for this type of BSOD is overheating... I installed a CPU temp monitor and all four cores seem to be running cool (14~16 degrees C) so I'm somewhat relieved that I'm (hopefully) not damaging my CPU. But I still am not sure as to what is going on...Any suggestions, please?