Hi everyone i was told to come here from tomshardware to have some help looking into my minidumps... heres a link to the thread to see what's been done; Link
Heres the situation; Running a Homebuilt PC, with 8gb (2x 4gb) ram sticks; Crucial Ballistix sport 4GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) Desktop Memory Model BLS4G3D1339DS1S00. Mobo is msi g45 870. (Not until recently did i find out that this kit that was sold to me from microcenter isn't actually a kit, it's just 2 separate 4gb sticks slapped together and called a kit, not sure that matters)
Got my first BSOD a month or two ago, ignored it, but then it started to happen maybe 2-3 times a day and finally got fed up and seeked help, i looked around and saw that it may be 3 things; Driver issue, Bad ram, Voltage issue.
So, i updated all my drivers, still get the BSODs, i ran memtest on the sticks individually on all the DIMMs and the passed, but when running memtest together i get errors, so to me it seems its something else probably something with compatibility...
What i've tried so far to remedy the situation is increasing the DIMM and CPU-NB voltage by .05 twice, first time i got a BSOD within the first hour, 2nd time it took 6 days for the next BSOD.
any help is appreciated thanks. btw, im watching this thread like a hawk so i'll reply very quickly!
dumps are attached, thanks again.
Heres the situation; Running a Homebuilt PC, with 8gb (2x 4gb) ram sticks; Crucial Ballistix sport 4GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) Desktop Memory Model BLS4G3D1339DS1S00. Mobo is msi g45 870. (Not until recently did i find out that this kit that was sold to me from microcenter isn't actually a kit, it's just 2 separate 4gb sticks slapped together and called a kit, not sure that matters)
Got my first BSOD a month or two ago, ignored it, but then it started to happen maybe 2-3 times a day and finally got fed up and seeked help, i looked around and saw that it may be 3 things; Driver issue, Bad ram, Voltage issue.
So, i updated all my drivers, still get the BSODs, i ran memtest on the sticks individually on all the DIMMs and the passed, but when running memtest together i get errors, so to me it seems its something else probably something with compatibility...
What i've tried so far to remedy the situation is increasing the DIMM and CPU-NB voltage by .05 twice, first time i got a BSOD within the first hour, 2nd time it took 6 days for the next BSOD.
any help is appreciated thanks. btw, im watching this thread like a hawk so i'll reply very quickly!
dumps are attached, thanks again.
My Computer
At a glance
windows 7 home x64AMD phenom x4 955 black edition(2x 4gb) ram sticks; Crucial Ballistix BLS4G3...AMD HD 6670
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- self built
- OS
- windows 7 home x64
- CPU
- AMD phenom x4 955 black edition
- Motherboard
- msi 870 g45
- Memory
- (2x 4gb) ram sticks; Crucial Ballistix BLS4G3D1339DS1S00
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD HD 6670
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP
- Screen Resolution
- 1680 x 1050
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital WD Blue WD5000AAKX 500GB 7200 RPM
- PSU
- CoolerMaster 500W PSU Extreme Power
- Case
- Cooler Master Elite 310
- Cooling
- hyper 212+
- Keyboard
- Logitech
- Mouse
- Logitech
- Internet Speed
- 50mb/s down 15 mb/s up accord. to speedtest.net
