Memory RAM advice

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  1. Posts : 100
    windows 7 home premium 64bit
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       #11

    Ill remove the old rams, and leave the 2 new ones in. The old rams are close to the processor, so when I take them out of the slots, should I also place the new ones in their position or it doesn't matter having ram sticks further away from the possessor?
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  2. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #12

    You should consult your motherboard manual for slot selection.
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  3. Posts : 6,741
    W7 Pro x64 SP1 | W10 Pro IP x64 | W8.1 Pro x64 VM | Linux Mint VM
       #13

    One last time:

    Boozad said:
    Right, first of all can you fill in your system specs by following the link in my signature
    I'm not going to be jumping backwards and forwards and sifting through screenshots to keep finding your components, that's what the system specs area is there for as it follows your every post and we can find the information in one click.

    Now, all of your dumps (including 0x3B, 0x50, 0x24, 0xA and 0x4E) are pointing towards memory corruption so it's imperative to remove the old RAM, configure the two sticks of new RAM according to the instructions in your motherboard manual as already pointed out and run MemTest86+ as posted in post #4
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  4. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #14

    These good folks trying to help need your help.

    Here are two Tutorials that will help you post your (My System Specs) as they should be.
    By Brink:
    System Info - See Your System Specs

    By Kari:
    Speccy - Publish Snapshot of your System Specs

    Please read and comply to Boozad's request for System Specs.
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  5. Posts : 100
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       #15

    Hi forum.

    I have filled out my system specs. I hope its sufficient info about my PC system.

    Today I removed the old Ram sticks, and placed the two new ones in their position. Im following up on how the system goes. Hoping it was the old Rams causing the BSOD.
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       #16

    Thank you for updating your specs. Have you run MemTest86+ as advised in post #4?
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  7. Posts : 100
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       #17

    Hi Boozad.

    This time Ill put in all 4 ram sticks, unfortunately even now with the 2 new ram sticks I got a BSOD again. This time I got a new error: Reference by pointer.

    Ive never seen this error message before.

    So Ill insert all 4 RAM sticks and try the MemTest86+
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  8. Posts : 6,741
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       #18

    Leave the old RAM out. There's a problem somewhere and putting the old RAM back in isn't helping identify what the problem is. Run the tool linked in the BSOD Posting Instructions again and upload the new lots so I can see the latest dump file.
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  9. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #19

    Load defaults in BIOS (first menu or exit menu), old settings can be interfering. Then check if Auto timings are correct.
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  10. Posts : 100
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       #20

    Here is the new crash Zip.

    I'm now starting to think it could be my graphics card, causing the issue.
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