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Hey guys,

So 3 months ago i build a pc for my friend, worked completely fine but now its coming with an error.
Its starting up fine and that but, about 5 minutes inside windows 10 64bit Anniversary edition, i get BSOD, the file that did the error is hal.dll & ntoskrnl.exe.
I've reinstallet the system, with the original drivers from msi, for windows 10, but cant max install 1 driver then its go BSOD.
I've tried updateing BIOS nothing happend everything is setup correctly with secure boot and that,  RAM, SSD, HDD & Graphics card works all fine, testet with Memtest, HDAT2 (smart was not triggered), The motherboard had onboard and that worked fine so not the GPU.

The specs are: I7 6700K, MSI B150 PC MATE, 16GB(2x8GB) DDR4 Kingston HyperX Fury, Corsair VS650 PSU, MSI GTX970 GAMING, Cooler Master Hyper EVO 212 Cooler

And of what i could read sometimes if the CPU is getting enough voltage, right now its doing - CPU SA 1.096V / CPU IO 0.976V (is that enught)

My last ideas of what it could be is the CPU, motherboard, or power supply.

And i hope to get some help in here THANKS IN ADVANCE! :D
 

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First of all, why did you pair an unlocked processor with a B150 board? Second why did you go with a crappy PSU? If it was hardware related, that "thing" would be my first guess.

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What is the BSOD message and error code?

 

BSODs can happen for almost anything the code will tell what in specific went wrong.

 

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1 hour ago, I_IHaveNoLife_l said:

First of all, why did you pair an unlocked processor with a B150 board? Second why did you go with a crappy PSU? If it was hardware related, that "thing" would be my first guess.

Okay for the first, we had a budget, second because we got the b150 for free if we bought the cpu and he just wanted hyper threading because of video stuff he does(dont ask me he just wanted it!), third a psu is a psu it does its job and the vs series is fine when it is on a budget, also you can expect if it is some hardware related i found out that not all had an hardware proplem with that error code, also there is something called warranty

 

1 hour ago, Jorgen297 said:

everyone on the linux tech tips forums is so a*al about PSUs lol, it's even a corsair one and you still complain like wtf it doesnt even matter

Exactly!
 

1 hour ago, SLAYR said:

What is the BSOD message and error code?

 

BSODs can happen for almost anything the code will tell what in specific went wrong.

Its 0x00000124 WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
With the files hal.dll & ntoskrnl.exe

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26 minutes ago, Melonendk said:

Okay for the first, we had a budget, second because we got the b150 for free if we bought the cpu and he just wanted hyper threading because of video stuff he does(dont ask me he just wanted it!), third a psu is a psu it does its job and the vs series is fine when it is on a budget, also you can expect if it is some hardware related i found out that not all had an hardware proplem with that error code, also there is something called warranty

 

Exactly!
 

Its 0x00000124 WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
With the files hal.dll & ntoskrnl.exe

Judging by the hal.dll reference, 0x00000124 seems to be  a close relative of x0124 in windows 7. If it is, you are going to have a lot of fun. There are a number of hardware problems and driver conflicts that can show up as that (remember, I'm going by Win 7, assuming it applies here). You will have to methodically test and discard in an orderly manner.

One of the easiest starting points would be: which driver dd you get to install before the BSOD? Does it work if you don't install it? 

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1 hour ago, Melonendk said:

 

Its 0x00000124 WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
With the files hal.dll & ntoskrnl.exe

WHEA errors are one of the hardest to deal with as it is an actual hardware issue, or driver issue.

 

2 hours ago, Jorgen297 said:

everyone on the linux tech tips forums is so a*al about PSUs lol, it's even a corsair one and you still complain like wtf it doesnt even matter

Says the person who has most likely never had a psu explode, or catch fire, most corsair psus are good though the green labeled cx series are known for going bad, catching on fire, and taking components with them.

 

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Yea i know but the thing is if i sending both cpu and motherboard and one of them i'snt damaged they charge me.
So thats why i got in here to ask for help.

I can test the power supply Monday at my work, we have a Voltage meter for a psu so

Also can anyone tell if the cpu is getting enught voltage should i raise the SA to 1,2 ?

 

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