BSOD (MEMORY_MANAGEMENT) 0x0000001A - During Gaming (with minidump)

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       #31

    Target CPU Frequency: 3600MHz
    Target DRAM Frequency: 1333MHz

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       #32

    Please try to increase the DRAM voltage to 1.5V and see how it goes.

    Please fill in your system specs
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       #33

    Sure thing. System specs updated and will change the voltage now. What are we looking for after the voltage has been increased?
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       #34

    Stabilization
    Just that no bluescreen appears again.
    Last edited by axe0; 06 Jan 2016 at 12:32.
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       #35

    Hey Axe0, sorry it's been such a long time since replying to this thread. I've been out of the country so haven't had much time to check out the fix.

    Anyway, brought the PC to work so I can test it more often. Had the game running most of the day and no crashes yet (fingers crossed)

    If anything changes, I'll let you know.
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       #36

    Good to hear :)
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    Hey man, really thought we caught this one. After almost a week of gaming all was great, until a BSOD a couple days ago
    Last edited by btester2; 26 Jan 2016 at 05:32.
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       #38

    What stop code was given?
    Run the dm log collector again and upload a new zip.
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       #39

    Thanks for the speedy response. Sorry, I didn't manage to catch the stop code this time. Here's the log though.
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       #40

    The last crash was 6 days ago according to the logs.
    Please configure your system to NOT restart the system when a crash occurs, this way you have plenty of time to note the error code with additional data (drivers)
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