Tigerman456
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I've been having this problem for quite a time now, and I've yet to actually fix it. A while back I was having issues with my RAM, and I deduced it to being caused by one faulty stick. I originally had 64gb of 1866, all of the same model of course. I'm now using only 4 sticks of the 8 and that fixed that problem.
More recently I've been encountering the same problem and I've done the whole remove and replace one stick at a time and doing that did not fix the problem. I ran Aida64 for 24 hours for each test and no change was observed. I used every configuration of ram while playing League of Legends and the same BSOD would appear.
I haven't updated my drivers in a long time. I can almost guarantee that be the issue. My bios is most likely out of date too. I'm the kind of person that doesn't like to update anything unless it's broken, and now it's broken.
More recently I've been encountering the same problem and I've done the whole remove and replace one stick at a time and doing that did not fix the problem. I ran Aida64 for 24 hours for each test and no change was observed. I used every configuration of ram while playing League of Legends and the same BSOD would appear.
I haven't updated my drivers in a long time. I can almost guarantee that be the issue. My bios is most likely out of date too. I'm the kind of person that doesn't like to update anything unless it's broken, and now it's broken.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64i7 4960x32gb 1866mhz Corsair Rampage2x EVGA 980 SC
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- i7 4960x
- Motherboard
- Asus ROG Rampage IV Black Edition
- Memory
- 32gb 1866mhz Corsair Rampage
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2x EVGA 980 SC
- Hard Drives
- 2x 940 Evo 500gb non raid
1x 1tb WD drive (It's really old, use it for storage of files)
- Antivirus
- Malware Bytes Premium
- Browser
- Chrome