overall, I would be looking for power fluctuations to the CPU as the cause of all of these failures.
check the BIOS for updates, correct voltages. Make sure the graphics system has proper power to any external connectors or your GPU can cause your CPU to get a brown out condition that causes the CPU to misread bits, then traps the error and call this bugcheck.
Also, update your CPU chipset drivers you have microcode updates from 2010 install from intel :
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=20775
these will have microcode fixes for your CPU even if your BIOS does not have them. (fixes known bugs in CPU)
- be sure to update the xbox usb driver to one that does not corrupt system memory
(assume you don't have a hacked version of windows, some hacked version remap the error codes to bugcheck 0x124 to avoid detection of the hack)
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forth bugcheck 0x124 called by CPU
Error : Internal unclassified (Proc 0 Bank 4)
third bugcheck also 0x124 called by the CPU
Error : Internal unclassified (Proc 5 Bank 4)
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second bugcheck was also 0x124 raised by the CPU
CPU got a internal fatal error: Internal unclassified (Proc 3 Bank 4)
(often cause by voltage fluctuations to the CPU)
I would reset the BIOS back to defaults and reconfigure. (or update BIOS if there is a update)
make sure your graphics card is getting proper power, and blow out dust from GPU and power supply
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first one is a bugcheck 0x124 raised by the CPU
most often a common overclocking problem, system up time was only 2 mins
cpu did not look like it was overclocked
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz Current Speed 3600MHz
your drivers look pretty good:
you might consider removing
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\Live Update\NTIOLib_X64.sys Tue Oct 19 23:45:49 2010
and I think there was a memory corruption bug caused by this driver version:
\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\xusb21.sys Thu Aug 13 15:10:17 2009
I think there was a updated driver dated in 2012 that fixed the problem.
your BIOS date
BIOS Release Date 07/18/2014
BIOS Version V10.2
Manufacturer MSI
Product B85M GAMING (MS-7823)
Version 2.0
should be ok, but you should check at the MSI website and see if there is a update you actually need.
based on the symptoms, i would think you have a power problem. (assuming you don't have a stuck fan or overheating problem)
I will take a quick look at the other bugchecks