BSOD multiple stop codes seams to happen at random times

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       #11

    So use driver fusion to delete all my video card drivers then reinstall from the web site? Oh and I don't overclock and should I stop the driver verifier now?
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       #12

    Yes for now.
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       #13

    Ok I deleted all my nvidia drivers and reinstalled them then I did the gpu stress test and there was no distortion or artifacts. it got up to 88 degrees at the max and was doing 10 - 12 fps.
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    Are you have any blue screens now?
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       #15

    well not yet anyway
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    When you do, just come and update this thread.
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       #17

    Unfortunately it happened again.
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       #18

    This dump shows memory corruption.

    Run memtest86+ on each stick for 8 passes preferably overnight:
    RAM - Test with Memtest86+

    Post back results
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    Alright so this time the test showed bad ram.
    Not sure why it didn't give the same results last time.
    But I replaced it and tested the new ram and it's good so hopefully this is the solution.
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    jmoser said:
    Alright so this time the test showed bad ram.
    Not sure why it didn't give the same results last time.
    But I replaced it and tested the new ram and it's good so hopefully this is the solution.
    Hi, thanks for the update.

    Observe your computer for another week or so. If it doesn't crash you may come back and mark this thread as solved.
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