Blue Screen, Please Help :(

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  1.    #11

    Oh, maybe it is RAM as well.
    I forgot about HLPTech's post when he looked into the event log, in fact that explains a lot.
    It might be a bad DIMM slot, move the stick(s) to the alternative slot(s) and see if that helps, if so its a bad board and you should replace it.
    If not then its bad RAM.
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       #12

    Thedoctor44 said:
    Oh, maybe it is RAM as well.
    I forgot about HLPTech's post when he looked into the event log, in fact that explains a lot.
    It might be a bad DIMM slot, move the stick(s) to the alternative slot(s) and see if that helps, if so its a bad board and you should replace it.
    If not then its bad RAM.
    Possibly try a mem test?
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       #13

    Thank you so much for your help guys, what ive done is went to 13.9 drivers, ive tested both bits of ram on windows memory diagnostics and 1 of them is faulty. so im just going to run on 4GB till i replace it, its still under warranty so thats good news. <3
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       #14

    No worries glad we could help.
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