Memory_Management BSOD error

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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #21

    What if no errors come up for the stick in the first slot?
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       #22

    If you ran for 7 passes, I think the RAM is fine.
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       #23

    What would my options be after that?
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       #24

    One thing at a time, we don't want to miss anything. Heck, let memtest run overnight.
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       #25

    Technically daytime for me as my night shift has turned me nocturnal haha but yeah fair enough ^_^
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       #26

    Currently 3 passes and no errors .. will keep you updated
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       #27

    What were the results? All passed?
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       #28

    Sorry, forgot to reply .. yes all passes, haven't played a game in fullscreen since the memtest though and no problems .. so I think it may be the graphics card causing it when I'm playing games fullscreen
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       #29

    I think Gary would have a better answer to that.. What PSU are you using?
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       #30

    not sure of the exact model but i know its a 350w with 20-pin and 4-pin connectors
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