blue screen of death 3 times in a row fix??

Solution
- also plug your computer power directly to a wall socket rather than a power strip. Sometimes power strips have issues
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the procedure is the same, update or reset the BIOS, check for heating issues,
even if you have not made changes, some BIOS versions will automatically overclock and cause problems.
(same with GPU overclocking software)

You could also have a failing power supply. Lots of them fail in the first 30 hours of operation.



all of the error codes are bugcheck 0x124
these indicated overclocking related issues. (wrong voltage/clock for the CPU or overheating)

-You need to go into BIOS and update the BIOS or reset it to defaults and reconfigure it.
Turn off any overclocking in the BIOS or via software. This includes any graphics card overclocking software.

-if it is heating related, you would need to check the CPU, GPU and power supply fans (clean out dust) and make sure they are spinning up.

- if this occurs after adding a new video card, be sure to reset the BIOS and check the power connections on the video card.

 

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i didn't ocerclock any thing i had the computer for 1 and a ahlf months and i didn't overclock anything what should i do?

 
- also plug your computer power directly to a wall socket rather than a power strip. Sometimes power strips have issues
------------
the procedure is the same, update or reset the BIOS, check for heating issues,
even if you have not made changes, some BIOS versions will automatically overclock and cause problems.
(same with GPU overclocking software)

You could also have a failing power supply. Lots of them fail in the first 30 hours of operation.





 
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