Multiple Win7 Pro BSOD's (0x1000007e, 0x00000024, 0x0000001e, ...)

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  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #61

    hi


    have same problem and i have same RAM... did u fix it?
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  2. Posts : 34
    Windows 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #62

    kanarczysko said:
    have same problem and i have same RAM... did u fix it?
    No, I never fully solved my problem, and I gave up doing anymore troubleshooting because I upgraded to a new MB with new CPU and RAM for my primary desktop.

    But I recently put together a desktop using my old MB, CPU and RAM and the only way I am able to keep it stable is by only using 8 GB (two RAM sticks), if I try to use all 16 GB (four sticks) it becomes unstable again.
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  3. Posts : 1,360
    win7 ultimate / virtual box
       #63

    pichogve said:
    kanarczysko said:
    have same problem and i have same RAM... did u fix it?
    No, I never fully solved my problem, and I gave up doing anymore troubleshooting because I upgraded to a new MB with new CPU and RAM for my primary desktop.

    But I recently put together a desktop using my old MB, CPU and RAM and the only way I am able to keep it stable is by only using 8 GB (two RAM sticks), if I try to use all 16 GB (four sticks) it becomes unstable again.
    have you tried slacker timings and a tad more voltage on the ram ?
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