Many different BSOD's when gaming or watching videos

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       #161

    Alright so like 10 mins into to OCCT I got a BSOD, it is the latest one in the file
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       #162

    As posted previously
    Always post the full BSOD report, there are a lot of useful info in the other files.
    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
    When posting a new crash dump, include all System File Collection and health reports. They contain valuable information that we can use to find the cause of the crashes.

    Post the OCCT graphs, same as you did the CPUZ snips.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #163

    Oh my bad I though I was posting the complete files the whole time... I fixed that setting now though and restarted the desktop so it should have been applied now, and I will start posting complete BSODs as they happen now sorry about that

    As for the OCCT graphs I need to run a complete test without a BSOD to get the graphs for you right? Or did you just want me to take screen shots while the test is running or idling?
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #164

    Here is what should be a complete BSOD dump file:
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       #165

    Still no other files, only one dump file.
    Follow the instructions here: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    OCCT should make graphs pass or fail, a BSOD may prevent that, check in: C drive > Users > (your user name) > My Documents > OCCT

    The previous three dumps weren't very helpful, the other files will help the analyses.
    This crash was caused by memory corruption, bump the voltages again.
    CPU I/O Voltage: 1.200 V
    DRAM Voltage: 1.600 V
    Save and Exit.
    Check if it's stable, then run the OCCT test again.
    If this doesn't work, take out one RAM card, run the test again, if it passes or not switch the RAM cards (leave only one card installed) and test again.

    If it's not stable, you should change the RAM as the CPUZ snips indicate it's not optimized for an Intel system. No XMP setting.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #166

    Really? I followed those BSOD posting instructions and it even takes like 10 times longer for the BSOD to complete the memory dump, sorry those dump files are useless, I'll look into some more and hopefully fix it for the next time I get a BSOD, hmmm maybe I'm missing something...

    The OCCT graphs were not where you said they would be unfortunately, I also looked around and I have seem to have lost the graphs from the last time I posted them from OCCT as well...

    I'm currently using only one stick of RAM, in slot #2 right now so that my computer would stay on long enough for me to post this, so with that one stick in it seems to be more stable if that helps. So, I'm gonna shut it off, put in the other stick of RAM, reboot, bump up the voltages, run OCCT and post back here.

    If you want me to instead just run OCCT right now with the one stick of RAM in just let me know! I am currently trying to find some RAM that is actually optimized for Intel this time and plan on getting some ASAP
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       #167

    If it won't run with both cards installed at those voltages, you will need to get new RAM.

    You can post the RAM with P/N and I'll check it to see if it's compatible.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #168

    Well it looks like I'm getting some new new RAM then, I got a BSOD within 5 mind and then another before it could boot up again.

    Helping me out would be great! Im looking around on NCIX.com to find some RAM, shall I post a link of one I like? Or P/N like you said, sorry but I'm not sure what that is...

    I will try and get that dump file from ready and posted on here if you still want a look at it, I'm just gonna figure out how to do it properly first!
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  9. Posts : 12,177
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       #169

    The link is ok.

    P/N is part number.
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  10. Posts : 92
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #170

    Hey how about this:

    Corsair Vengeance Blue CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10B 16GB 2X8GB DDR3-1600 CL10 1.5V Dual Channel Memory Kit

    Or actually, I just saw this and it saws that it's XMP ready which means it's good Intel Ram right:
    Patriot Viper Xtreme 8GB 2X4GB DDR3 1866MHZ PC3-15000 9-11-9-27 1.65V XMP Ready Desktop Memory Kit


    PS I looked up the RAM that I have right now and saw some people were saying they were having compatibility issues and BSODs as well... which is a shame because I don't think I can return the RAM I have but I will definitely get new RAM as soon as I can find the right kind
    Last edited by Flying Dude; 20 Dec 2012 at 02:05. Reason: Added a link
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