WHEA_Uncorrectable_Error 0x124 - CPU problem?

matt4723

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This is a continuation of a previous thread I posted. I was finally able to get a proper error regarding my PC randomly restarting (actually happened three times in 15 minutes today). I ran WhoCrashed and it told me that my PC had suffered many WHEA_Uncorrectable_Error's, code 0x124. Research on Google told me many things, including a bad processor voltage, usually caused by a botched overclock, but I have never tried OC'ing this machine. I reset the BIOS to optimized settings ("fail-safe" was another option) incase the manufacturer had OC'd it. But alas, nothing was changed. I recently replaced the PSU and GPU, but the problem continued. I had already run a memory test (turned up nothing) and a driver verifier (one unverified driver, Daemon Tools related). Also, it seems the latest crashes (today's 3 and one from last night) aren't appearing in BlueScreenView.

Is there any way I could check the hardware to know what's bad before I go and replace everything, or without spending an arm and a leg to get it looked at by professionals?

My specs are listed below:
CyperpowerPC GUA1000BST
CPU: AMD FX4300 Quad Core, 3.8 GHz
MoBo: Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2, AMD 780G Chipset
RAM: A-Data 8GB DDR3
HDD: 1 TB Toshiba (unsure of model)
PSU: EVGA 600W
GPU: XFX RX480, 8GB DDR5
OS: Windows 10 Home x64

Thanks
Matt