BSOD 5 Times a Day+

Raamie

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Hello, i'm currently getting ERROR: 0x00000124 (0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFFA800D56F028, 0x00000000BE000000, x000000000100110A) randomly within my day. I'll be doing whatever i'm doing and my computer will just decide to die on me

If someone will be able to guide me on how to fix this, that would be amazing!

Thank you!
 

spiketheaardvark

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Frequent bluescreen often means a faulty piece of hardware. The trick is diagnosing what part has failed.
Since your failures seem random this is harder
You can test ram by running on just one stick. Alternate through sticks to see if one causes problems or not. You can also run memtest.
Power supplies usually cause problems when being pushed hard, running games ect.
If you have a video card you could try unplugging it and using the integrated video.
I would disconnect all your usb stuff one by one.
It may be worth an attempt to try a fresh install of windows.

backing up data is always a good idea in case your drive is failing.
 

Raamie

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I've actually reinstalled a fresh windows just recently to be honest (Not even 1 year~).

So the main plan currently is to try 1 stick of ram and interchange between them depending on if BSOD occurs once again -> If BSOD then put other stick in. If there is a continuation of BSOD even after interchanging them, what would you recommend?
 

spiketheaardvark

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I'd wager a whole five cents it's your ram.
I would think that you'd notice it crashing during games if your psu was dieing, but I've never experienced a bad psu before.
USB peripherals can crash a system too (the original microsoft optical mice were notorious for it) so I would borrow a keyboard and mouse and see if that helps. If it not that you may be looking at motherboard/cpu. And I have no answers for how to tell which is bad without spare gear and a lot work.
 

Raamie

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http://puu.sh/v7tA6.jpg http://puu.sh/v7tAG.jpg . Here is a little update after from the MemTest. Hopefully this can help eliminate some ideas of the issue at hand. I'm now willing to do a windows restart if needed. Just prefer not do.

Thanks to everyone helping!