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Hello everybody i just made an account on behalf of my friend who i just built a pc for him and we are having 0x0000124 bsod problems.
Brand new parts from newegg and i put it together,updated bios to 1402 via usb,restored to default, installed windows 7 and installed drivers off the included disk then graphics driver and it bsod, so i reinstalled windows and installed chipset,lan,raid,usb3.0,graphics driver from asus site in that order then the bsod happend, but noticed it didnt bsod before i installed graphics driver. I Googled the code and it says vcore needs upped but there all overclocked systems when his was fresh out the box, he said one stick on c_1 slot didn't recognizes after a few bsods so he reinserted and it shows in bios but still bsod.did a MB mem test with all sticks an error free but mem is running slower at 2166 not 2666, temps are at 27c idle 56c full load with intelburntest x10, it didn't bsod when running burn test but after watching a youtube video 1080p for 7 mins it bsod. Could it possibly be the graphics card causing an issue or not big enough power supply? ive been skyping him for hours everyday trying to figure this out without frying the cpu!

 

 

 

 

Win 7
NZXT Phantom 820-
I7-5930K-stock, vcore 1.024v
ASUS x99-A-stock
CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 16GB 4x4 DDR4 2666-stock running at 2166
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 SC
500Gb INTEL SSD-Boot
4TB WD Black-Secondary-unplugged for now
CORSAIR HX Series HX850 850W

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850W is enough power for this build. Try re-seating the GPU and check the connections to mobo from psu.

Case: HAF XBCPU: 4690kCPU Cooler: NH D15Motherboard: Gigabyte Gaming 7 | RAM: Hyper X FuryVideo Card: G1 Gaming 970SSD: 850 EVO |  PSU: Supernova 550 G2 | 

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Set vcore to auto and ram profile to xmp. xmp should set the vtt to some ridiculous number like 1.35 as an overshoot to make your system stable. Rum memtest again 2 passes minimum then IBT on "very high" 10 passes. If you're feeling lucky then do a prime95 "blend" overnight #huehue

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first off

 

did he enabled XMP for the RAM?

 

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for GPU drivers use the one from nVidia website

Budget? Uses? Currency? Location? Operating System? Peripherals? Monitor? Use PCPartPicker wherever possible. 

Quote whom you're replying to, and set option to follow your topics. Or Else we can't see your reply.

 

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i believe xmp is enabled, this is the pic he sent me when the stick didn't recognize  http://postimg.org/image/winlpal51/

yes i always go to Nivida for gpu drivers, fresh installs

i will be at his house tomorrow to play with it, anymore ideas, i can skype him tonight or maybe someone conference call with us? so confused

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