Randomly Occurring BSoD 0x124 Under Load and Not Under Load.

TeaM_Player

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Hello, when i first got my computer in late 2012 I got continual BSoD errors. I contacted the company that i got the computer from, cyberpowerpc, to help assist me in diagnosing the problem. They had me send it back to them to diagnosing the problem. I cant remember what they did, but they sent it back and I continued to get BSoD errors. So i contacted them again. We eventually came to the conclusion that it was a defective SSD since my data was being corrupted every time the BSoD happened. They sent me a new one and everything was fine for a while, but then I started to get this 0x124 error. This error is seemingly random. Sometimes I will go a month without seeing it and then all of a sudden it happens 5 times in a week. This error occurs when my computer is under load and when my computer is under not under load. Being under load doesn't trigger it it seems and I cant find a scenario which does trigger the BSoD. This has been happening for 2.5 years or so and I was wondering if this community could aid in helping me diagnose this problem. From what i understand this error is a hardware error, but i don't know what hardware is causing it or if this is even the case. I tested the RAM with memtest64 and it passed 3 times without errors. I have run a variety of stress tests on my CPU and GPUs none of which have ever caused the BSoD error.

BSoD and PERFMON: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7rLnOm_ON0QVzZLa1R6UThOdVE/view

Computer Specifications:

System Manufacturer - Cyberpowerpc
OS - Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (Full retail version)
Age of system - 3 Years
Age of OS installation - 1 Month
CPU: i7-3960X
RAM: 64GB (8-8GB Corsair Vengeance 1300 mhz)
GPU: 2 - GTX 590s
Motherboard: Rampage IV Extreme
PSU: SilverStone SST-ST1500

Here are two of the most recent BSoD errors if the link doesn't work:

BSoD 1:

Dump File: 060215-12027-01.dmp
Crash Time: 6/2/2015 11:25:11 PM
Bug Check Code: 0x00000124
Parameter 1: 00000000`00000000
Parameter 2: fffffa80`327b1028
Parameter 3: 00000000`ba00001f
Parameter 4: 00000000`000200a0
Caused By Driver: hal.dll hal.dll+12a3b
File Description: Hardware Abstraction Layer DLL
Product Name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Company: Microsoft Corporation
File Version: 6.1.7601.17514 (win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850)
Processor: x64
Crash Address: ntoskrnl.exe+748c0
Full Path: C:\Windows\Minidump\060215-12027-01.dmp
Processors Count: 12
Major Version: 15
Minor Version: 7601
Dump File Size: 394,872
Dump File Time: 6/2/2015 11:26:56 PM

BSoD 2:

Dump File: 060215-11980-01.dmp
Crash Time: 6/2/2015 7:03:38 AM
Bug Check Code: 0x00000124
Parameter 1: 00000000`00000000
Parameter 2: fffffa80`327b4028
Parameter 3: 00000000`ba00001f
Parameter 4: 00000000`000200a0
Caused By Driver: hal.dll hal.dll+12a3b
?File Description: Hardware Abstraction Layer DLL
Product Name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Company: Microsoft Corporation
File Version: 6.1.7601.17514 (win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850)
Processor: x64
Crash Address: ntoskrnl.exe+748c0
Full Path: C:\Windows\Minidump\060215-11980-01.dmp
Processors Count: 12
Major Version: 15
Minor Version: 7601
Dump File Size: 409,536
Dump File Time: 6/2/2015 7:04:50 AM

Thanks for the help.
 

AceScottie

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bad overclock maybe.
i had an issue with bsod randomly a few weeks ago (was very stressful) turns out it was a corrupt hard drive causing it, Dont delete everything yet but may be worth running a chkdsk on each drive
 

TeaM_Player

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When I got my computer from Cyberpowerpc i had them overclock it, but since then I have reset the bios settings to default because of this problem, but it didn't help. I also have checked all of the drives with no errors found. Just today and yesterday I got the Blue Screen again. So i am at a loss.