Hey guys, today I ran into a BSOD with the following code: 0x00000124 (0x0000000000000000, 0xffff810424e02028, 0x00000000fc800800, 0x00000000060c0859) and the dump file, which I uploaded to OneDrive (it may show an outdated BIOS, because I updated it after the dump was created): https://1drv.ms/u/s!Au9gKhj7ZhyzhCbIA2TbwtVWs061?e=FfTdFw
A second error in the event history also said something about "Machine Check Exception" and a hardware failure concerning the RAM. Now I posted this dump file in another forum already and the person helping me found out, that the problem is the following:
WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124)
IMAGE_NAME: AuthenticAMD.sys
However, the helping person couldn't really pin down the problem, so I was pretty much left with updating stuff and then pray. I updated the BIOS, chipset, all other drivers coming up on my mainboard manifacturer's website. I was wondering now if anyone here can figure out a more exact problem or if that truly is everything that the dump file states. The person also suggested that WHEA errors usually are connected to PSU failures, but I couldnt really find anything about that on the web.
System: R7 5800X CPU, RTX 3080 Strix 10GB GPU, 4x8 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM (3200MHz), B550 A-Gaming MB, 850W RM850 PSU, Windows 11 Home.
For the record, Motherboard, GPU and PSU were bought brand new in March 2022, so they are still pretty new. The RAM is running with the DOCP Profile to use the full 3200MHz.
A good-to-know fact is also that the ram was extended from 16Gb to 32GB at the end of 2021, which means I have 4x Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM (3200), but they were bought in two seperate 2x8GB sets.
I had this BSOD about 1-2 months ago and decided to check the RAM with MemTest and the built-in Windows diagnostics tool, which showed no errors for all 4 modules.
Another question, maybe connected to this: Can that BSOD be connected to the GPU? I've had a few problems with graphics drivers lately and was hoping that I don't have a faulty GPU.
A second error in the event history also said something about "Machine Check Exception" and a hardware failure concerning the RAM. Now I posted this dump file in another forum already and the person helping me found out, that the problem is the following:
WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124)
IMAGE_NAME: AuthenticAMD.sys
However, the helping person couldn't really pin down the problem, so I was pretty much left with updating stuff and then pray. I updated the BIOS, chipset, all other drivers coming up on my mainboard manifacturer's website. I was wondering now if anyone here can figure out a more exact problem or if that truly is everything that the dump file states. The person also suggested that WHEA errors usually are connected to PSU failures, but I couldnt really find anything about that on the web.
System: R7 5800X CPU, RTX 3080 Strix 10GB GPU, 4x8 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM (3200MHz), B550 A-Gaming MB, 850W RM850 PSU, Windows 11 Home.
For the record, Motherboard, GPU and PSU were bought brand new in March 2022, so they are still pretty new. The RAM is running with the DOCP Profile to use the full 3200MHz.
A good-to-know fact is also that the ram was extended from 16Gb to 32GB at the end of 2021, which means I have 4x Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM (3200), but they were bought in two seperate 2x8GB sets.
I had this BSOD about 1-2 months ago and decided to check the RAM with MemTest and the built-in Windows diagnostics tool, which showed no errors for all 4 modules.
Another question, maybe connected to this: Can that BSOD be connected to the GPU? I've had a few problems with graphics drivers lately and was hoping that I don't have a faulty GPU.