Constant BSODs the past week or so

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  1. Posts : 26,869
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       #31

    Yes, it'sossible it's a motherboard issue. We'll check into that. There is no test for the motherboard, but after testing everything else we can eliminate about everything except the motherboard and the PSU.
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  2. Posts : 47
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       #32

    So I ended up getting another BSOD yesterday that said "Memory Management." That didn't sound good so I immediately did the memtest. Everything is still coming up fine and no errors. I did each stick individually and then did both sticks together and all three tests came up with no errors. I even let the two stick test go for 10 tests.

    Here is the BSOD I got yesterday in case it has anything important in it.
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  3. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #33

    Chmi, you said you let it run for 10 tests. Are you doing the 8 passes? Each pass has 10 tests, for 8 passes with 8 GB of ram should take about 9.5-10 hours.

    Your dump file

    Code:
    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)
        # Any other values for parameter 1 must be individually examined.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 0000000000041284, A PTE or the working set list is corrupt.
    Arg2: 000000000d198001
    Arg3: 0000000000004605
    Arg4: fffff70001080000
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  4. Posts : 47
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       #34

    Oops sorry. Shouldn't have posted without having some morning caffeine first, heh. But yeah, I meant 10 passes. I let it run for close to 12 hours over night.
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  5. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #35

    Oh, OK no problem. I do the same thing all the time.
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  6. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #36

    Chimi, have you updated the SSD to the latest firmware? I know we have run the online virus scans, memtest, Seatools, Driver Verifier and a couple of graphics card benchmarks, all showing no problem. Is that correct? If so, how do you feel about a clean install? If you want to do one, I'd like you to do it just a little different. I can give you some help.
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  7. Posts : 47
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       #37

    Yeah, all that is correct. And the firmware on my SSD is also the most updated.

    I'd be willing to try anything at this point. Just a note, I did reinstall Windows before I posted on here originally thinking it was time for a clean install. But if you have another way of me doing it, I'm open to it.
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  8. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #38

    Try going into BIOS and telling me the values of your +12V, +5V and +3.3V.
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  9. Posts : 47
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       #39

    Hey there, sorry it took a bit to get back to you. Been doing Valentine's Day stuff. Not by choice obviously, haha.

    But anyway, things have kind of changed. For Valentines Day my girlfriend actually bought me a new processor and motherboard. Not because of the problems I've been having, but I've wanted to go to an i7 for a bit now and she surprised me with one. So with that said, I'm going to do a clean install of everything regardless. Is there a certain way you would recommend I do in the install? Do you need me to get those values for the new motherboard?

    Just as reference in case you need it, the new CPU and Motherboard is an i7 3790k and MSI Z97-Gaming 5 LGA 1150 ATX

    I haven't installed them yet. Figured I'd hear from you first just in case the CPU/Motherboard isn't what is causing the problems I am having.
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  10. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #40

    Sounds like a great girlfriend and a very nice rig. Get me the values from Bios. A clean install on which rig? If the new one I would just do the install and see if you have problems. Here is a good tutorial on how. Clean Install Windows 7 Download your Drivers and put them on a flash drive. Be sure you have the LAN driver, so you can get on the internet. I always install the Chipset drivers first, then the rest. Then the Windows updates. Install all of the important and recommended updates.
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