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After a few hours gaming, the next boot ends in BSOD
Hello All,
I am strugling with frequent BSOD.
Description: After a few hours of playing (FPS) at the next boot I get BSOD, corrupt registry, memory management error, etc, various stop codes. Windows repair cant help.
What usually helps is: i.e: remove one stick of memory (no matter which one) or adjust memory timing (no matter which direction), or reload previous system image.
After win7 is started again everything is fine, I can put back the memory stick and I can play again hours.
Sometimes, if I let system repairs to do its job then at the end I get a lot of corrupted files a lot of chkdsk fix, then some application does not start because of memory address violation error......the end is always a system image reload.
I tested the memories with memtest86+ (4 hours) and nothing (if everything was ok before) but when the BSOD starts I got errors if both stick in it, no errors with single stick.
I am really desperate now....RAM? MOBO ?
I would rule out the videocard as during the playing no issues at all (intense FPS game BF3).
Last BSOD report attached.
Many thanks for view my problem.
My rig:
ASROCK M3A770DE
AMD Phenom II X4 3.4 GHz Processor Black Edition
2x2gb OCZ OCZ3OB1600LV4GK RAM
WD 250 GB HDD
Zotac ZT-50102-10P GF GTX 580 AMP! 1536MB GDDR5
Corsair CMPSU-850TXV2UK Enthusiast Series TX850 V2
Algoritmus