Help on BSOD - Windows 7 x64

Antagonize

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Everytime im watching a video or streaming or even browsing the web i get a BSOD saying something about the second interval on my core being off, No idea how to fix

OS - Windows 7

· x64 ?
· What was original installed OS on system? Not sure
· Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)?
Came installed on system, would not suprise me if it its not genuine
· Age of system (hardware) 5 Months old on every piece
· Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? 5 Months old, No

· CPU i7 4790k
· Video Card MSI GTX 980
· MotherBoard - Maximus Hero VII
· Power Supply - brand & wattage Corsair HX850

· System Manufacturer ??

· Desktop

 

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Usually bad processors are in connection with 0x101s and 0x124s, especially if the dumps are corrupt like yours.
I just suggest a CPU RMA to be honest, I doubt it's anything else at this point, I would be very surprised.
 
My version is a cracked version I just figured it out, the person I bought my computer off of used something to get a genuine key to make my version genuine...Should I try buying a new OS? Or is it just a lost cause??
 
We cannot, nor do I particularly want to help anyone with a cracked version of Windows.
I will always say to get a genuine version as it is stealing, atop of features you miss out on.

However, I will say, this will almost certainly not be the cause of the crash.
RMA the CPU and get a genuine version of Windows and I'm sure you'll be fine.
After you've done that and you still get problems, feel free to post back and I'll gladly assist.
 
Just ordered a genuine version since this one is junk fingers crossed it fixes the problem somehow or else I gotta buy a new CPU :(

Also I found this post and all this guy did was update his drivers are our error messages similar??
 
They are a bit similar, but unrelated.
The reason being is that he was only getting 0x101s which can be caused by drivers stalling a processor. However, you're getting 0x124s as well, which are hardware errors. 99 times out of 100 a 0x101 and 0x124 mean you've got a failing CPU.
It's just not worth faffing about, too many times people have tried to go off on their own finding an easy solution, creating a multiple page thread when the answer was in the first few replies.
I suppose you could try the genuine license first, but I find it very doubtful it will help.

Regards,
Jared
 
They are a bit similar, but unrelated.
The reason being is that he was only getting 0x101s which can be caused by drivers stalling a processor. However, you're getting 0x124s as well, which are hardware errors. 99 times out of 100 a 0x101 and 0x124 mean you've got a failing CPU.
It's just not worth faffing about, too many times people have tried to go off on their own finding an easy solution, creating a multiple page thread when the answer was in the first few replies.
I suppose you could try the genuine license first, but I find it very doubtful it will help.

Regards,
Jared

Well i just ordered my genuine copy of windows 7, however i was reading online and i saw somewhere to update my bios.
So i updated my bios and i relized my ram was not set to auto in the bios it was set to 1866. So i clicked on load optimal defaults and i live streamed all day with no blue screen? Possible fix?
 
[UPDATE] I've installed my new genuine OS/Upgraded my bios/Restored bios to default settings, And everything has been working perfectly!
Before i did all this i stressed my rig with Prime95 and i got a BSOD in 14 minutes after all the changes i stress tested with prime 95 for 6 hours and i did not bsod so i just stopped.
Ive been streaming everyday perfectly fine this looks like it fixed it for me.
 
That is quite surprising, especially given the bugcheck involved.
Either way, that's fantastic news.
Any other issues feel free to post back.
 

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