Just built PC, weird bsod issue (with bsod dump & specs)

Celestial898

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I built my PC about a month ago.
It works absolutely perfect for everything, gaming, browsing, no issues.
Except when I start using adobe programs.
All of the sudden it will blue screen if I'm in premier or after effects.
But the weird thing is... one day I turned it on and it had NO issues in premier. So I kept it on and it lasted for days. Somehow I had a lapse in thought and turned it off.... then when I turned it on again, same issue... back to bluescreening.
Here are the specs.
MSI x299 motherboard
i7 7820x
GTX 1060 6gb
24 GB 2400 DDR4 ram
1 TB Samsung EVO ssd

I've done everything I can think of, memtest, reinstalling OS, all drivers, CPU stress tests. Nothing is coming up as a problem. It only bluescreens when in an adobe program (but it did bluescreen once while not in a program, when I was just changing which audio device to play from)

here is the bsod dump BEFORE twighlight run (when it didn't bsod for days)
100517-5859-01.dmp 10/5/2017 7:58:45 AM 0x00000124 00000000`00000000 ffffab8c`84954028 00000000`b2000000 00000000`00070005 hal.dll hal.dll+395cf x64 ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\100517-5859-01.dmp 16 15 15063 960,860 10/5/2017 7:59:44 AM

and here is bsod dump AFTER twighlight run (after I accidently shut it off during twighlight run with no issues)

101517-6000-01.dmp 10/15/2017 10:39:53 AM 0x00000124 00000000`00000000 ffff8d83`7a37c028 00000000`b2000000 00000000`00070005 hal.dll hal.dll+395cf x64 ntoskrnl.exe+16c580 C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\101517-6000-01.dmp 16 15 15063 908,356 10/15/2017 10:40:44 AM

I'm pulling my hair out, please help if you have any ideas what this could be!!!
Thank you

 
Solution
generally a bugcheck 0x124 is caused by incorrect voltages being applied to the CPU.

it can be caused by a overclocking driver or overclocking settings in BIOS.
it can be caused by CPU over heating.
it can be caused by a GPU overheating and using too much power from the PCI/e slot. in this case the motherboard logic can reset the CPU to prevent the system pci/e slot from melting down. in this case the cpu reboots and restarts before power is stable and then the CPU's internal memory controller detects an error and calls the bugcheck.

if you put your memory dump from c:\windows\minidump directory on a server like Microsoft onedrive, share the files for public access and post a link.

someone can check your system uptimer and look to...
generally a bugcheck 0x124 is caused by incorrect voltages being applied to the CPU.

it can be caused by a overclocking driver or overclocking settings in BIOS.
it can be caused by CPU over heating.
it can be caused by a GPU overheating and using too much power from the PCI/e slot. in this case the motherboard logic can reset the CPU to prevent the system pci/e slot from melting down. in this case the cpu reboots and restarts before power is stable and then the CPU's internal memory controller detects an error and calls the bugcheck.

if you put your memory dump from c:\windows\minidump directory on a server like Microsoft onedrive, share the files for public access and post a link.

someone can check your system uptimer and look to see if you have bios overclocking or have one or more overclocking drivers installed.
 
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