PC random BSOD

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Haven't made any changes etc my overclock or hardware in over a month and all that change was, was a new GPU. Got a random BSOD whilst I was asleep and the GF woke me up to ask why happened. Then just got another one managed to grab the error code this,

Stop: 0x00000124

Any ideas what this could be?
 
0x00000124 is unstable overclock i think, try upping the voltage a bit or try it at stock.
 
Why would it spontaneously start to BSOD though? Uh really don't want to be messing around with overclocks right now. I'm already at 1.38 volts @ 4.5
 
Also my LAN has stopped working. My router is fine and so are my wall power lines all the lights are etc and nothing
 
124 isn't CPU voltage its memory controller voltage which is CPU/vtt

If it 124 bsod's at idle it can also be too low cpu voltage while idling if powersaving is on,to combat that use one level lower llc and a higher CPU offset voltage

For your lan can try CMOS clear or reflash the bios
 
I've reinstalled the bios for my LAN and now it's working again gonna have to make my bridge again I think as that's not working now. My memory is at stock and both times the BSOD has happened once the GF was playing Lego pirates the other we was watching a film.

So it'll be memory related?
 
Will stock memory really become unstable, I've never overclocked or touched any settings to do with my memory, had the memory for like 4 years. Time to get some new memory?
 
I'm not sure,its fine to adjust voltages though whether stock or over clocked

Manually set the pcie/CPU clock to 100 aswell and pwm phase control to extreme performance and vcore voltage response to fast,all of those will help with stability

Your memory is fine it just might need a voltage tweak
 
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