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In addition, make sure the RAM has the correct setting in your BIOS per the label on it.
This is only an example.
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In addition, make sure the RAM has the correct setting in your BIOS per the label on it.
This is only an example.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys, I've been really behind on this since I'm always busy on my computer, and never have time to pull it out and move ram around to test it.
I finally got in a position to do some work on it, and removed my second stick of ram, just to see how it ran. I've been going the last 3 days on the single stick in the primary slot, after checking and verifying that all my clock speeds were correct as well as voltage.
AsRock has specifically mentioned that if running a single stick of ram, to run it in slot A1 or B1. Running my first slot in A1 had NO issues whatsoever. No BSOD for 48 hours straight. I JUST removed that stick, and inserted the other into slot B1 (3rd over) and after restart instantly saw BSOD twice. Once for Memory management as expected, and one for 'APC Index Mismatch' which was absolutly new to me. I'm going to get the dump file and add it here in just a moment. Can anyone shed some light here? It would appear that either the second stick of ram is no good, or my B1 slot is no good. But why the new BSOD error?
That particular instance I believe I was just logging on after making the initial ram changes.