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jonnybomm
Hello! I built my desktop PC four years ago and have just recently updated it to Windows 10. Since then, as the title states, I get BSODs. It always states WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR with bug code 0x00000124.
The error clearly has something to do with me interacting with my computer, because I have been leaving my computer on for long periods of 12+ hours as it backs up my files to Carbonite. It is always fine during this time, but when I start interacting with the computer it can potentially blue screen within 15 minutes (this was the fastest case of BSOD.) I have tried frequently restarting my computer recently to see if it is a case of whether or not my computer's "on-time" is a variable, but today my computer on was only on for an hour before crashing.
I have been monitoring my temps for a few days, and I can confirm that they have been fairly stable and were never peaking any higher than within 10 C of what was listed as my hardware's max temp while gaming. I have run a chkdsk scan and a memory check already and it has not fixed the issue.
My specs are:
CPU: AMD FX-8350
GPU: GTX 780
RAM: PNY Electronics 16GB (4x4) 1333 DDR3 SDRAM
Motherboard: GIGABYTE 990FXA-UD3
PSU: Seasonic M12 Bronze 80 Plus 620W
HDD: Seasonic ST2000DM001-1CH164 2 TB hard drive
Keyboard: Microsoft Sidewinder X4
Here are my four most recent minidumps from the crashes: https://www.mediafire.com/?wx11l74d34t1rk8
Thanks so much for any help and please tell me any tests I can do on my end to help the process
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The error clearly has something to do with me interacting with my computer, because I have been leaving my computer on for long periods of 12+ hours as it backs up my files to Carbonite. It is always fine during this time, but when I start interacting with the computer it can potentially blue screen within 15 minutes (this was the fastest case of BSOD.) I have tried frequently restarting my computer recently to see if it is a case of whether or not my computer's "on-time" is a variable, but today my computer on was only on for an hour before crashing.
I have been monitoring my temps for a few days, and I can confirm that they have been fairly stable and were never peaking any higher than within 10 C of what was listed as my hardware's max temp while gaming. I have run a chkdsk scan and a memory check already and it has not fixed the issue.
My specs are:
CPU: AMD FX-8350
GPU: GTX 780
RAM: PNY Electronics 16GB (4x4) 1333 DDR3 SDRAM
Motherboard: GIGABYTE 990FXA-UD3
PSU: Seasonic M12 Bronze 80 Plus 620W
HDD: Seasonic ST2000DM001-1CH164 2 TB hard drive
Keyboard: Microsoft Sidewinder X4
Here are my four most recent minidumps from the crashes: https://www.mediafire.com/?wx11l74d34t1rk8
Thanks so much for any help and please tell me any tests I can do on my end to help the process
Continue reading...