BSOD occurring constantly and randomly!

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  1. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #51

    NoelDP said:
    At least one of the sticks of RAM must be faulty - 11GB is an impossible configuration, so far as I know.
    What does each stick show as being when installed individually?
    Noel I tried to make him understand over a long long time, but I failed always.
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  2. Posts : 1,711
    Win 7 Pro 64-bit 7601
       #52

    Wait! Did you follow this tutorial when testing RAM? Each stick must pass at least 7-8 times before it can be declared ok.

    Then you need to check the RAM slots on the motherboard, placing a single RAM stick you know that works into a slot with the others empty and running the test again.

    Another thing to check is the temps. I had quite a few PCs that reported hardware errors simply because they were running hot. Try running without a case panel and use CPUID HWMonitor to check the temperature

    If you are still bent on trashing it, sell it as used, with that hardware is worth at least 150 $, or give it for free to a charity that accepts PCs, they will have techs that will scavenge everything useful before trashing it.
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