im getting blue screen after installing any amd display driver

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im getting blue screen after i install amd display drivers on my new motherboard

when i reboot my computer it takes (5-10)min to crash
 
Solution
bugcheck 0x124 is called by the CPU.
most often because of a cache memory error reported inside the CPU
most often caused from overclocking issues. (improper voltage to CPU/ overheating)

generally not related to external RAM

I would reset the BIOS to defaults or update the BIOS. Make sure you don't have any overclocking software running and check to make sure your CPU and power supply fans are working as expected.

make sure you are not running overclocking software on your video card. It sounds unrelated but if your video card pulls too much power from the system motherboard, then the CPU can get a brown out and generate a 0x124 bugcheck via the CPU.



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only new part is the motherboard.
gpu tempetures are 40-45°C and cpu 35-40°C
amd fx 6300
asus m5a78L
xfx amd r9 290
gskill 8GB (4GBx2) 1600mhz
xfx 850W pro series semi modular
kingston v300 125gb
seagate barracuda 500GB
WD AV-GP 500GB
i have updated bios
i have updated every thing on windows
and dowloaded every other driver, but not the display driver
i have tried to re install windows nothing changed
i tried to different drivers (13.12,14.9,14.12,14.11.2 beta) all did same thing but 13.12 lasted one day when installed it from the device manager but after that did started doing blue screens
 

gilbadon

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Oh, and try switching out your different memory sticks as well. It could be one bad stick. Also run a memory check from bios. I do not know how to do this off hand, but a quick google search for perform memory check will do you justice.
 
bugcheck 0x124 is called by the CPU.
most often because of a cache memory error reported inside the CPU
most often caused from overclocking issues. (improper voltage to CPU/ overheating)

generally not related to external RAM

I would reset the BIOS to defaults or update the BIOS. Make sure you don't have any overclocking software running and check to make sure your CPU and power supply fans are working as expected.

make sure you are not running overclocking software on your video card. It sounds unrelated but if your video card pulls too much power from the system motherboard, then the CPU can get a brown out and generate a 0x124 bugcheck via the CPU.



 
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i have updated bios and did reset it too. i dont any overclocking software and every thing runs on stock speeds
and the cpu is not overheating
and it doesnt work