BSOD ntoskrnl.exe+6b3827 windows 10

pheevail

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Hello! Just looking for some help. I've got BSOD everytime I play any game on my PC. I have no idea how to slove this problem. I tried memtest, Victoria HDD and there were no errors found. Also, CPU and GPU temperature are normal. Here is a link to my dump file http://www.mediafire.com/file/h6cuoq2i4a0oz6j/041217-9781-01.dmp
And here is my hardware if required:
CPU: AMD FX-8320 Black Edition, FD8320FRHKBOX, 3.50ГГц, 8+8МБ, Socket AM3+, BOX
GPU: GIGABYTE GV-R938G1 GAMING-4GD, AMD Radeon, R9 380, PCI-E, 4096МБ, GDDR5, 2xDVI, HDMI, DP, 256-bit, OverClock Edition, Retail
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-78LMT-USB3, AMD760G, Socket AM3+, DDR3, mATX


Thanks for your attention!
 
Solution
bugcheck 0x124 called from the cpu because of cpu internal error:
Error : BUSLG_GENERIC_ERR_*_TIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 0 Bank 4)
Error Type : BUS error
the system up time was 2.4 seconds

overall, I would say your GPU used too much power from the PCI/e bus and your motherboard logic reset the CPU to stop the overload condition. The power supply should have prevented the boot up until its power was stable but did not. (often happens with some power supply vendors that fake a power_ok signal to the motherboard)
this causes the CPU to start with too low of a voltage, which causes errors on the CPU's internal bus, then the CPU calls the bugcheck 0x124.

So, you would ignore this bugcheck and try to find out why the GPU used too much...
bugcheck 0x124 called from the cpu because of cpu internal error:
Error : BUSLG_GENERIC_ERR_*_TIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 0 Bank 4)
Error Type : BUS error
the system up time was 2.4 seconds

overall, I would say your GPU used too much power from the PCI/e bus and your motherboard logic reset the CPU to stop the overload condition. The power supply should have prevented the boot up until its power was stable but did not. (often happens with some power supply vendors that fake a power_ok signal to the motherboard)
this causes the CPU to start with too low of a voltage, which causes errors on the CPU's internal bus, then the CPU calls the bugcheck 0x124.

So, you would ignore this bugcheck and try to find out why the GPU used too much power.
most often it will be GPU or CPU overclocking in bios or via driver. Sometimes it will be a under rated power supply or a failure to connect supplemental power connections from the PSU to the GPU.

since this was a panic bugcheck it only stored part of the debug info. I could not read your CPU clock rates or your bios info.

check the rating of your power supply
 
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