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hi i need help my pc has been bluescreening for the past month or longer stop code whea uncorrectable error  i have every thing up to date on my pc drivers mother bored drivers ect ect i have msi tomahawk z690 ddr5 12900ks corsair lcd aio corsair dominator ram 5600 mhz msi 3090 ti silver stone sfx power supply 970 evo m.2 and crucial m.2 and 6tb hdd. my idel temps for cpu is 29 - 40 dint know if its mother bored or something

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9 hours ago, vader464 said:

hi i need help my pc has been bluescreening for the past month or longer stop code whea uncorrectable error  i have every thing up to date on my pc drivers mother bored drivers ect ect i have msi tomahawk z690 ddr5 12900ks corsair lcd aio corsair dominator ram 5600 mhz msi 3090 ti silver stone sfx power supply 970 evo m.2 and crucial m.2 and 6tb hdd. my idel temps for cpu is 29 - 40 dint know if its mother bored or something

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for future reference, it will make it easier for people to help you when your questions are formatted better. 

That specific windows stop code 0x00000124 is most often a hardware related issue. here is a couple of things to check.

- do you have anything overclocked? if so, revert it back to stock speed and test for a day or two. if it stops that means the overclock was unstable.

- stress test your RAM to see if it could be faulty. Running something like memtest86, OCCT, testmem5 should stress it enough.

-run a CHKDSK /R in windows command line to see if your storage has bad sectors (this will relate to your hard drive, not ssd)

if you want to look deeper into fixing this issue, here is the link to the thread that I got my information from. it has some more things for you to try that I didn't list here

 

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/bsod-0x00000124/916d4eb5-6408-49d2-b4f5-375c4ea4b691

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