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  1. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #21

    Were the RAM cards in slots that passed memtest86+ before?
    Could be motherboard or PSU and maybe a couple other things.
    What PSU do you have?

    If you have new crash files, post them.
    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.
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  2. Posts : 26,863
    Windows 11 Pro
       #22

    My Asus Z77 recommends A2 and B2 (2nd and last) slots
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  3. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 home 64
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Pcu is i5 3570k. The ram that failed was in the first slot, but i tested one of those after in the last spot and they passed. When i put just two in it was those exact slots that is recommended 2nd and 4th.
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  4. Posts : 26,863
    Windows 11 Pro
       #24

    If you are running 2 sticks in those slots and still getting BSODs, submit the new dump file as specified in the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html and run memtest with both those sticks in. I presume those are the 2 sticks that passed before.
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  5. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 home 64
    Thread Starter
       #25

    Yes they were passing sticks. Here is new dump info
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  6. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 home 64
    Thread Starter
       #26

    The sticks in memtest failed just like the 4 stick fail where it froze on test 8
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  7. Posts : 26,863
    Windows 11 Pro
       #27

    Are you running memtest86+ V 4.20?
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  8.    #28

    Code:
    BugCheck A, {fffffc0004109408, 2, 1, fffff80002f3da7c}
    
    Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiRemoveLowestPriorityStandbyPage+1bc )
    Here's just a very brief section of the BSOD, we can see it was caused be memory_corruption, it doesn't necessary mean that a RAM module is faulty, it can also point to a object which corrupted the RAM at the time of the crash, for instance a corrupted driver or program. Paging files and the CPU caches can also be causes.

    However, from the memory diagnostics we have carried out, then I think we can say there a problem with the motherboard or the RAM.
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  9. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 home 64
    Thread Starter
       #29

    I realized that I had actually been using 4.1 but upgraded to 4.2 and ran the test with the two sticks again and got an error on second pass. Should I redo single slot tests with new new version of memtest?
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  10. Posts : 26,863
    Windows 11 Pro
       #30

    In my opinion, you should continue running tests until you have convinced yourself, you have bad ram sticks or a bad board. Once you do that, you will know what course of action to take. Also, if it is the board and you decide to RMA it, Asus is going to have to be convinced.
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