Random BSOD, Help D:

"Try removing catalyst control centre and installing the display driver ONLY.
It may stop that particular BSOD"

If i remove it, my LED screen will only be able to run 1080p but doesnt fill whole monitor, it's the only way to fix it (To get CCCC)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Komplett - Custom, selfbuilt
OS
Windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
AMD phenom(TM) II x6 1090t 3,2ghz(Non-overclocked)
Motherboard
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
Memory
2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI radeon HD series 5875
Sound Card
(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS S232
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
Case
NZXT phantom
Cooling
AMD standard 2000-5000rpm
Keyboard
Razer lycosa
Mouse
Razer deathadder
Internet Speed
1mb/s
I don't understand you,you need Catalyst Control Centre to set the resolution?

If thats what you mean right click the desktop>Screen resolution>Select new resolution.

You can download the driver seperate via the optional downloads section in ATI's site.

Ill look over the DMP now
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Blue Shards 1.0
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II 555 Black Edition Quad Core OC'd to 4.0GHz
Motherboard
ASUS M4A88T-M
Memory
G Skill RipJaw 1333MHz 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI raideon 4250 HD/XFX ATI Radeon 1GB HD4650
Sound Card
Realteck HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2x 22" Widescreen HD Monitors
Hard Drives
500GB Sata 7500RPM
80GB IDE
PSU
850W OCUK Modular
Case
Antec Dark Fleet DF-30
Cooling
Titan Fenrir Pro (CPU)
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless
Mouse
Logitech Wireless
Internet Speed
24Meg
Other Info
Getting soon-
2TB 7200RPM HDD
+8GB RAM
30GB SSD
HD6950/70
Okey dokey,next round

A process related to windows media player seems to have been involved in one BSOD

Code:
PROCESS_NAME:  wmpnscfg.exe
Which led me to checking your Realtek and ATI HD audio drivers

Code:
9596d000 959b3000   Rt86win7 Rt86win7.sys Mon Mar 22 09:56:53 2010 (4BA73EE5)
96397000 963c2300   RtHDMIV  RtHDMIV.sys  Wed Jan 27 03:04:40 2010 (4B5FAD48)
96833000 96b1e200   RTKVHDA  RTKVHDA.sys  Tue Apr 06 11:13:49 2010 (4BBB095D)
You can also see that your ethernet driver is out of date.

Realtek Ethernet Driver
Realtek and ATI HD Audio Driver

It also threw up an NTFS.sys error
Code:
Probably caused by : Ntfs.sys ( Ntfs!NtfsPagingFileIo+138 )
Add that to the other BSOD's from before and it seems it could be hardware related.
Id suggest
Try running sea tools to check your HDD - Sea Tools
Run Memtest86 if you haven't already- Memtest
Run Prime95 - Prime95 32bit




 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Blue Shards 1.0
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II 555 Black Edition Quad Core OC'd to 4.0GHz
Motherboard
ASUS M4A88T-M
Memory
G Skill RipJaw 1333MHz 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI raideon 4250 HD/XFX ATI Radeon 1GB HD4650
Sound Card
Realteck HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2x 22" Widescreen HD Monitors
Hard Drives
500GB Sata 7500RPM
80GB IDE
PSU
850W OCUK Modular
Case
Antec Dark Fleet DF-30
Cooling
Titan Fenrir Pro (CPU)
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless
Mouse
Logitech Wireless
Internet Speed
24Meg
Other Info
Getting soon-
2TB 7200RPM HDD
+8GB RAM
30GB SSD
HD6950/70
Please fill in your System Specs, it will help troubleshoot the hardware.
Click the 'My System Specs' in the lower left corner in any of your posts.

Let us know the results from Minotar's suggested tests.
Try running sea tools to check your HDD - Sea Tools
Run Memtest86 if you haven't already- Memtest
Run Prime95 - Prime95 32bit

Follow the Memtest86+ tutorial listed above.

Here is a tutorial for running Prime95:
CPU - Stress Test with Prime95

Be sure to monitor CPU temps when running Prime95.
If Intel CPU use Real Temp
If AMD CPU use Core Temp
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
76~2.0
OS
Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i5-3570K 4.6GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-Z77X UD3H, f18
Memory
8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance CL8 1.5v
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X OC 1GB DDR5
Sound Card
Onboard VIA VT2021
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LCD Dell
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD,
Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache, Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache,
PSU
Corsair HX650W
Case
Cooler Master Storm Scout
Cooling
Corsair H80 2x12cm Noctua NF P12 , 2x14cm case fans
Keyboard
Logitech Wave
Mouse
CM Sentinel
Internet Speed
Dismal
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Opera Next
Other Info
Haswell laptop: HP Envy 17t-j, i7-4700MQ, GeForce 740M 2GB DDR3, 17.3" Full HD 1920x1080, 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB, 1TB Hitachi 7200 HDD,
Desktop: eSATA ports,
External eSATA Seagate 500GB SATA2 7200rpm,
External WD USB 500GB
Okey dokey,next round

A process related to windows media player seems to have been involved in one BSOD

Code:
PROCESS_NAME:  wmpnscfg.exe
Which led me to checking your Realtek and ATI HD audio drivers

Code:
9596d000 959b3000   Rt86win7 Rt86win7.sys Mon Mar 22 09:56:53 2010 (4BA73EE5)
96397000 963c2300   RtHDMIV  RtHDMIV.sys  Wed Jan 27 03:04:40 2010 (4B5FAD48)
96833000 96b1e200   RTKVHDA  RTKVHDA.sys  Tue Apr 06 11:13:49 2010 (4BBB095D)
You can also see that your ethernet driver is out of date.

Realtek Ethernet Driver
Realtek and ATI HD Audio Driver

It also threw up an NTFS.sys error
Code:
Probably caused by : Ntfs.sys ( Ntfs!NtfsPagingFileIo+138 )
Add that to the other BSOD's from before and it seems it could be hardware related.
Id suggest
Try running sea tools to check your HDD - Sea Tools
Run Memtest86 if you haven't already- Memtest
Run Prime95 - Prime95 32bit





You sure?
Couse when i download the driver and updates it VIA the non .EXE way, it says i already have the driver update. :L

@that CCC thing:
I dont know how to explain it, but nvm, installing the driver only fixed my problem about my monitor.


Ill run those Memory checking thing ASAP when i got time for it
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Komplett - Custom, selfbuilt
OS
Windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
AMD phenom(TM) II x6 1090t 3,2ghz(Non-overclocked)
Motherboard
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
Memory
2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI radeon HD series 5875
Sound Card
(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS S232
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
Case
NZXT phantom
Cooling
AMD standard 2000-5000rpm
Keyboard
Razer lycosa
Mouse
Razer deathadder
Internet Speed
1mb/s
Okey dokey,next round

A process related to windows media player seems to have been involved in one BSOD

Code:
PROCESS_NAME:  wmpnscfg.exe
Which led me to checking your Realtek and ATI HD audio drivers

Code:
9596d000 959b3000   Rt86win7 Rt86win7.sys Mon Mar 22 09:56:53 2010 (4BA73EE5)
96397000 963c2300   RtHDMIV  RtHDMIV.sys  Wed Jan 27 03:04:40 2010 (4B5FAD48)
96833000 96b1e200   RTKVHDA  RTKVHDA.sys  Tue Apr 06 11:13:49 2010 (4BBB095D)
You can also see that your ethernet driver is out of date.

Realtek Ethernet Driver
Realtek and ATI HD Audio Driver

It also threw up an NTFS.sys error
Code:
Probably caused by : Ntfs.sys ( Ntfs!NtfsPagingFileIo+138 )
Add that to the other BSOD's from before and it seems it could be hardware related.
Id suggest
Try running sea tools to check your HDD - Sea Tools
Run Memtest86 if you haven't already- Memtest
Run Prime95 - Prime95 32bit





You sure?
Couse when i download the driver and updates it VIA the non .EXE way, it says i already have the driver update. :L

@that CCC thing:
I dont know how to explain it, but nvm, installing the driver only fixed my problem about my monitor.


Ill run those Memory checking thing ASAP when i got time for it

Positive,the newest ethernet driver is October 2010
Newest ATIHDMI driver is December 2010
Newest Realtek Audio is April 2011

Great,reply back with the findings.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Blue Shards 1.0
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II 555 Black Edition Quad Core OC'd to 4.0GHz
Motherboard
ASUS M4A88T-M
Memory
G Skill RipJaw 1333MHz 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI raideon 4250 HD/XFX ATI Radeon 1GB HD4650
Sound Card
Realteck HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2x 22" Widescreen HD Monitors
Hard Drives
500GB Sata 7500RPM
80GB IDE
PSU
850W OCUK Modular
Case
Antec Dark Fleet DF-30
Cooling
Titan Fenrir Pro (CPU)
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless
Mouse
Logitech Wireless
Internet Speed
24Meg
Other Info
Getting soon-
2TB 7200RPM HDD
+8GB RAM
30GB SSD
HD6950/70
Short review of the test;

Memtest, imma run that later on since i dont have a USB / CD at me

Prime95; All 6 cores running at 100% with temperature of 49degrees, No errors/messeges after 2hours

The HDD checker didnt pop anything, so i take that as an Success.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Komplett - Custom, selfbuilt
OS
Windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
AMD phenom(TM) II x6 1090t 3,2ghz(Non-overclocked)
Motherboard
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
Memory
2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI radeon HD series 5875
Sound Card
(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS S232
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
Case
NZXT phantom
Cooling
AMD standard 2000-5000rpm
Keyboard
Razer lycosa
Mouse
Razer deathadder
Internet Speed
1mb/s
Prime95 Test results:

[Apr 16 20:13] Worker starting
[Apr 16 20:13] Setting affinity to run worker on logical CPU #2
[Apr 16 20:13] Beginning a continuous self-test to check your computer.
[Apr 16 20:13] Please read stress.txt. Choose Test/Stop to end this test.
[Apr 16 20:13] Test 1, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M420217 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:14] Test 2, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M409601 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:15] Test 3, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M401407 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:16] Test 4, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M393217 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:17] Test 5, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M392119 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:18] Test 6, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M389119 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:19] Test 7, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M376833 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:20] Test 8, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M372735 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:21] Test 9, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M368641 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:23] Test 10, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M360447 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:24] Test 11, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M339487 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:25] Test 12, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M335393 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:27] Test 13, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M331681 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:28] Self-test 20K passed!
[Apr 16 20:28] Test 1, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M172031 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:29] Test 2, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M163839 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:31] Test 3, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M159745 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:32] Test 4, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M157695 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:33] Test 5, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M155649 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:34] Test 6, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M153599 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:36] Test 7, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M147455 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:37] Test 8, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M143361 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:39] Test 9, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M141311 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:40] Test 10, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M135169 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:41] Test 11, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M172031 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:43] Test 12, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M163839 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:44] Self-test 8K passed!
[Apr 16 20:44] Test 1, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M580673 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:45] Test 2, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M573441 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:46] Test 3, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M565247 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:47] Test 4, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M557057 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:49] Test 5, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M544767 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:50] Test 6, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M540673 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:51] Test 7, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M532479 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:52] Test 8, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M524289 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:53] Test 9, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M522479 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:54] Test 10, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M516095 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:55] Test 11, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M501041 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:57] Test 12, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M496943 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:58] Test 13, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M487423 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 20:59] Self-test 28K passed!
[Apr 16 20:59] Test 1, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M250519 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:01] Test 2, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M245759 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:02] Test 3, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M245281 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:03] Test 4, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M243713 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:04] Test 5, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M235519 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:06] Test 6, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M233473 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:07] Test 7, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M231183 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:08] Test 8, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M229375 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:09] Test 9, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M225281 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:11] Test 10, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M221183 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:12] Test 11, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M212991 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:13] Test 12, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M210415 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:15] Self-test 12K passed!
[Apr 16 21:15] Test 1, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M501041 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:16] Test 2, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M496943 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:17] Test 3, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M487423 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:18] Test 4, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M471041 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:19] Test 5, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M466943 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:20] Test 6, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M458753 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:21] Test 7, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M450559 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:22] Test 8, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M442369 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:24] Test 9, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M441041 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:25] Test 10, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M436943 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:26] Test 11, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M420217 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:27] Test 12, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M409601 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:28] Test 13, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M401407 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:30] Self-test 24K passed!
[Apr 16 21:30] Test 1, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M212991 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:31] Test 2, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M210415 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:32] Test 3, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M208897 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:34] Test 4, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M204799 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:35] Test 5, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M200705 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:36] Test 6, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M196607 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:38] Test 7, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M194561 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:39] Test 8, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M188415 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:40] Test 9, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M186369 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:41] Test 10, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M184319 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:43] Test 11, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M172031 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:44] Test 12, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M163839 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:46] Self-test 10K passed!
[Apr 16 21:46] Test 1, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M662593 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:47] Test 2, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M659457 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:48] Test 3, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M655359 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:49] Test 4, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M644399 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:51] Test 5, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M638977 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:52] Test 6, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M630783 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:53] Test 7, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M622593 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:54] Test 8, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M614399 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:55] Test 9, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M612113 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:56] Test 10, 160000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M602113 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:57] Test 11, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M580673 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:58] Test 12, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M573441 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 21:59] Test 13, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M565247 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:01] Test 14, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M557057 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:02] Self-test 32K passed!
[Apr 16 22:02] Test 1, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M339487 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:03] Test 2, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M335393 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:04] Test 3, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M331681 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:05] Test 4, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M329727 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:06] Test 5, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M327681 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:08] Test 6, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M319487 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:09] Test 7, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M315393 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:10] Test 8, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M311295 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:11] Test 9, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M308295 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:12] Test 10, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M307201 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:13] Test 11, 380000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M291913 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:14] Test 12, 380000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M286719 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:15] Test 13, 380000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M282625 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:17] Test 14, 380000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M280335 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 16K, Pass1=64, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:18] Self-test 16K passed!
[Apr 16 22:18] Test 1, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M329727 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:19] Test 2, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M327681 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:21] Test 3, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M319487 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:22] Test 4, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M315393 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:23] Test 5, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M311295 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:25] Test 6, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M308295 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:26] Test 7, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M307201 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:28] Test 8, 380000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M291913 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:29] Test 9, 380000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M286719 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:31] Test 10, 380000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M282625 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:32] Test 11, 380000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M280335 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 20K, Pass1=80, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:34] Self-test 20K passed!
[Apr 16 22:34] Test 1, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M159745 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:35] Test 2, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M157695 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:36] Test 3, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M155649 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:37] Test 4, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M153599 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:39] Test 5, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M147455 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:40] Test 6, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M143361 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:41] Test 7, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M141311 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:42] Test 8, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M135169 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:43] Test 9, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M172031 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:45] Test 10, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M163839 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:46] Test 11, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M159745 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:47] Test 12, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M157695 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:48] Test 13, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M155649 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:50] Self-test 8K passed!
[Apr 16 22:50] Test 1, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M471041 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:51] Test 2, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M466943 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:53] Test 3, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M458753 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:54] Test 4, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M450559 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:56] Test 5, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M442369 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:57] Test 6, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M441041 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 22:58] Test 7, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M436943 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:00] Test 8, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M420217 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:02] Test 9, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M409601 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:04] Test 10, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M401407 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 28K, Pass1=112, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:06] Self-test 28K passed!
[Apr 16 23:06] Test 1, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M208897 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:08] Test 2, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M204799 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:09] Test 3, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M200705 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:11] Test 4, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M196607 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:13] Test 5, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M194561 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:14] Test 6, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M188415 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:16] Test 7, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M186369 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:18] Test 8, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M184319 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:19] Test 9, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M172031 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:22] Self-test 12K passed!
[Apr 16 23:22] Test 1, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M393217 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:23] Test 2, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M392119 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:25] Test 3, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M389119 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:26] Test 4, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M376833 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:28] Test 5, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M372735 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:30] Test 6, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M368641 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:31] Test 7, 270000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M360447 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:33] Test 8, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M339487 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:35] Test 9, 340000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M335393 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 24K, Pass1=96, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:37] Self-test 24K passed!
[Apr 16 23:37] Test 1, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M159745 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:39] Test 2, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M157695 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:42] Test 3, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M155649 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:44] Test 4, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M153599 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:47] Test 5, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M147455 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:49] Test 6, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M143361 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:51] Test 7, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M141311 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 10K, Pass1=40, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:53] Self-test 10K passed!
[Apr 16 23:53] Test 1, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M544767 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:55] Test 2, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M540673 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:56] Test 3, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M532479 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:57] Test 4, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M524289 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 16 23:59] Test 5, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M522479 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 17 00:00] Test 6, 180000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M516095 using AMD K10 type-3 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
[Apr 17 00:01] Test 7, 210000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M501041 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 32K, Pass1=128, Pass2=256.
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Komplett - Custom, selfbuilt
OS
Windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
AMD phenom(TM) II x6 1090t 3,2ghz(Non-overclocked)
Motherboard
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
Memory
2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI radeon HD series 5875
Sound Card
(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS S232
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
Case
NZXT phantom
Cooling
AMD standard 2000-5000rpm
Keyboard
Razer lycosa
Mouse
Razer deathadder
Internet Speed
1mb/s
Just a quick question, is it normal that MSE keeps popping, like, every 25min about it being Out of Date and i need to update?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Komplett - Custom, selfbuilt
OS
Windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
AMD phenom(TM) II x6 1090t 3,2ghz(Non-overclocked)
Motherboard
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
Memory
2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI radeon HD series 5875
Sound Card
(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS S232
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
Case
NZXT phantom
Cooling
AMD standard 2000-5000rpm
Keyboard
Razer lycosa
Mouse
Razer deathadder
Internet Speed
1mb/s
Check your Windows Update for any MSE updates, and install them.

It's a good idea to keep it current.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
76~2.0
OS
Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i5-3570K 4.6GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-Z77X UD3H, f18
Memory
8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance CL8 1.5v
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X OC 1GB DDR5
Sound Card
Onboard VIA VT2021
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LCD Dell
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD,
Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache, Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache,
PSU
Corsair HX650W
Case
Cooler Master Storm Scout
Cooling
Corsair H80 2x12cm Noctua NF P12 , 2x14cm case fans
Keyboard
Logitech Wave
Mouse
CM Sentinel
Internet Speed
Dismal
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Opera Next
Other Info
Haswell laptop: HP Envy 17t-j, i7-4700MQ, GeForce 740M 2GB DDR3, 17.3" Full HD 1920x1080, 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB, 1TB Hitachi 7200 HDD,
Desktop: eSATA ports,
External eSATA Seagate 500GB SATA2 7200rpm,
External WD USB 500GB
Ofc @ Dave76, just wanted to know if it's normal that it keep popping up..

Well, did Memtest.
Results for 182k - 2048m(First RAM stick)
AMD k10 (65nm) 3214mbz
L1 cache 64k 57397 mb/s
L2 cache 512k 19132 mb/s
L3 cache 6144 8262mb/s
Memory 4094 4361 mb/s

Wall time : 2hours 10min
Cached : 4094m
RsvdMem : 4k
MemMap : e820
Cache : On
Ecc : OFF
Test: STD
Pass : 3 (were only able to do 3 since i have stuff to do, ill do a few test later when my computer aint needed for my work)
Errors: 815104
IMC: AMD Phenom(TM) II x6 1090t Processor
Settings: RAM: 666mhz(DDR1333)
Cas : 9-9-9-24/ddr3(64bits)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Komplett - Custom, selfbuilt
OS
Windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
AMD phenom(TM) II x6 1090t 3,2ghz(Non-overclocked)
Motherboard
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
Memory
2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI radeon HD series 5875
Sound Card
(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS S232
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
Case
NZXT phantom
Cooling
AMD standard 2000-5000rpm
Keyboard
Razer lycosa
Mouse
Razer deathadder
Internet Speed
1mb/s
Ofc @ Dave76, just wanted to know if it's normal that it keep popping up..

Well, did Memtest.
Results for 182k - 2048m(First RAM stick)

Wall time : 2hours 10min

Pass : 3 (were only able to do 3 since i have stuff to do, ill do a few test later when my computer aint needed for my work)
Errors: 815104
IMC: AMD Phenom(TM) II x6 1090t Processor
Settings: RAM: 666mhz(DDR1333)
Cas : 9-9-9-24/ddr3(64bits)

That is a lot of errors.

Run the next memtest86+ with the next RAM stick, we'll call it stick #2, in a different motherboard RAM slot. Label the RAM sticks so they can all be tested.

Keep track of the RAM sticks, number them, and RAM slots, you can count the slots as #1 being closest to the CPU.

If you get any errors, let it run for a couple more minutes to see if it is a couple of errors or a lot, then you can stop the test.

Any errors, even one, when running memtest86+ is too many.

We will need your system specs in order to continue.
In the lower left corner of any of your posts, click the 'My System Specs' and fill in the information.

An OEM computer has very limited BIOS adjustment capabilities.
Depending on your specs, we can try a few things.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
76~2.0
OS
Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i5-3570K 4.6GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-Z77X UD3H, f18
Memory
8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance CL8 1.5v
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X OC 1GB DDR5
Sound Card
Onboard VIA VT2021
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LCD Dell
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD,
Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache, Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache,
PSU
Corsair HX650W
Case
Cooler Master Storm Scout
Cooling
Corsair H80 2x12cm Noctua NF P12 , 2x14cm case fans
Keyboard
Logitech Wave
Mouse
CM Sentinel
Internet Speed
Dismal
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Opera Next
Other Info
Haswell laptop: HP Envy 17t-j, i7-4700MQ, GeForce 740M 2GB DDR3, 17.3" Full HD 1920x1080, 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB, 1TB Hitachi 7200 HDD,
Desktop: eSATA ports,
External eSATA Seagate 500GB SATA2 7200rpm,
External WD USB 500GB
Putting a tiny piece of tape with number on the RAM sticks, wouldt damage them, right?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Komplett - Custom, selfbuilt
OS
Windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
AMD phenom(TM) II x6 1090t 3,2ghz(Non-overclocked)
Motherboard
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
Memory
2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI radeon HD series 5875
Sound Card
(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS S232
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
Case
NZXT phantom
Cooling
AMD standard 2000-5000rpm
Keyboard
Razer lycosa
Mouse
Razer deathadder
Internet Speed
1mb/s
Computer spec posted, even though some of it aint done ( I cant remember those ).

Well.. did memtest on my 2. ram stick. 0 errors after 6passes

placed ram stick 1 in the 3 other ram slots around the 2. one. got same amount of errors after 1pass.

Since i only got 1 ram stick (2gb), should i overclock it? cuz my computer is kinda slow now.. :L
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Komplett - Custom, selfbuilt
OS
Windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
AMD phenom(TM) II x6 1090t 3,2ghz(Non-overclocked)
Motherboard
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
Memory
2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI radeon HD series 5875
Sound Card
(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS S232
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
Case
NZXT phantom
Cooling
AMD standard 2000-5000rpm
Keyboard
Razer lycosa
Mouse
Razer deathadder
Internet Speed
1mb/s
You can put tape on the card, just not on the modules (small squares on the card).

That is definitely a bad RAM card.
What brand is it?
Some RAM companies have life time warranties and will replace the bad card. Others have limited warranties and if you are still in the time frame you can get it replaced.
Something to check out, and remember when you buy RAM.

With one RAM card installed you will be in single channel mode, versus dual channel with two RAM cards, this will give you half the speed.
Overclocking a single RAM card will not give you a noticeable performance increase.

Best thing to do is try to return the bad card for replacement or buy a new set of RAM.
If you buy a new set, make sure they have a good return/replacement policy, get RAM optimized for your AMD motherboard. If it doesn't say it's for AMD motherboard then don't get it. Intel RAM and even so called universal RAM has a bad record running on AMD motherboards.

The next common mistake made is buying one other RAM card to replace the bad one, even if you get the same brand and same specs there is a good chance that it will not work. Ram can be very difficult to match.


Let us know if you have any more BSoDs.
 
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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
76~2.0
OS
Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i5-3570K 4.6GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-Z77X UD3H, f18
Memory
8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance CL8 1.5v
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X OC 1GB DDR5
Sound Card
Onboard VIA VT2021
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LCD Dell
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD,
Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache, Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache,
PSU
Corsair HX650W
Case
Cooler Master Storm Scout
Cooling
Corsair H80 2x12cm Noctua NF P12 , 2x14cm case fans
Keyboard
Logitech Wave
Mouse
CM Sentinel
Internet Speed
Dismal
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Opera Next
Other Info
Haswell laptop: HP Envy 17t-j, i7-4700MQ, GeForce 740M 2GB DDR3, 17.3" Full HD 1920x1080, 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB, 1TB Hitachi 7200 HDD,
Desktop: eSATA ports,
External eSATA Seagate 500GB SATA2 7200rpm,
External WD USB 500GB
Thanks, ill remember that with the Dual channel/single channel.

Okay, so i've havent had any errors in like.. 1day of nonstop computer usage, and my wow errors are completely gone.

I want to thanks everyone who helped me :)

My RAM cards are on the way to my computer manufacture, they offered me a box of "Kingston DDR3 HyperX T1 1600MHz 3x 2GB KIT" as an replacement, anyone knows if that's Optimized or something?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Komplett - Custom, selfbuilt
OS
Windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
AMD phenom(TM) II x6 1090t 3,2ghz(Non-overclocked)
Motherboard
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
Memory
2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI radeon HD series 5875
Sound Card
(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS S232
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
Case
NZXT phantom
Cooling
AMD standard 2000-5000rpm
Keyboard
Razer lycosa
Mouse
Razer deathadder
Internet Speed
1mb/s
I think I may have spotted a problem but I'll let dave have a look,he's a bit more up to speed than me in this area.

The problem I see
Gigabyte Site

  1. 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets supporting up to 16 GB of system memory (Note 1)
  2. Dual channel memory architecture
  3. Support for DDR3 2000(OC)/1333/1066 MHz memory modules
Kingston Site

KHX1600C9D3T1K3/6GXDDR3-1600, Non-ECC, Unbuffered DIMM, Intel X.M.P6GB Kit
(3 - 2GB)9-9-9-271.65V

I could be completely wrong and the board could be able to run it,see what dave says :)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Blue Shards 1.0
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II 555 Black Edition Quad Core OC'd to 4.0GHz
Motherboard
ASUS M4A88T-M
Memory
G Skill RipJaw 1333MHz 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI raideon 4250 HD/XFX ATI Radeon 1GB HD4650
Sound Card
Realteck HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2x 22" Widescreen HD Monitors
Hard Drives
500GB Sata 7500RPM
80GB IDE
PSU
850W OCUK Modular
Case
Antec Dark Fleet DF-30
Cooling
Titan Fenrir Pro (CPU)
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless
Mouse
Logitech Wireless
Internet Speed
24Meg
Other Info
Getting soon-
2TB 7200RPM HDD
+8GB RAM
30GB SSD
HD6950/70
Thanks, ill remember that with the Dual channel/single channel.

Okay, so i've havent had any errors in like.. 1day of nonstop computer usage, and my wow errors are completely gone.

I want to thanks everyone who helped me :)

My RAM cards are on the way to my computer manufacture, they offered me a box of "Kingston DDR3 HyperX T1 1600MHz 3x 2GB KIT" as an replacement, anyone knows if that's Optimized or something?

Good news, hope it stays stable for you.

I would definitely not get that RAM kit.
The 3x2GB kits are for Intel x58 motherboards, these have six RAM slots and are triple channel boards.
There are thousands of posts on the internet having trouble getting these to work on a AMD board.

Tell them you want 2x2GB kit specifically made for AMD motherboard.

From the Kingston website.

Tri-channel HyperX T1 features:
The 1.65V operating voltage enables stable overclocking to make Intel Core-i7 processors run faster with a longer lifecycle.
A Memory Kit specifically optimized for Intel Core-i7 series processors.
These are made for Intel x58 boards, not for AMD.

Form the same site.
Dual channel HyperX T1 DDR3 features:
Designed specifically for mainstream DDR3 PC platforms (Intel P45 Chipset, AMD Phenom II processors etc.).

Look for 2x2GB kits, any others that are 3x2gb or 6x2GB are for triple channel Intel boards.

The company you mentioned has probably had a lot of these kits returned for the reasons mentioned above and are trying to unload them on you, don't let them do it, it will be a lot of trouble.

The Kingston site lists 1600MHz speed RAM as the lowest available.
There is no need to get any higher RAM speed as there is a known issue with AMD integrated CPU memory controllers having problems running RAM at any speed above 1333MHz.

VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING AMD AM3 CPU's and RAM SPEEDS

When you get the new RAM, be sure to set the frequency at 1333MHz.
 
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76~2.0
OS
Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
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Intel Core i5-3570K 4.6GHz
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Gigabyte GA-Z77X UD3H, f18
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Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X OC 1GB DDR5
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Onboard VIA VT2021
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External WD USB 500GB
Thanks for letting me know dave p:
Replied to them and they said i could choose whatever i want at the same cost, ill look on that website :)

EDIT;
Checked the webshop i got my computer from and found this "Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600MHz 4GB CL8
Kit w/2x 2GB XMS3 modules, CL8-8-8-24, 1.5V, for AMD Phenom II, 240pin" That would not work, would it :l?
 

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Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
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2x 2gb sticks 1333mhz
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ATI radeon HD series 5875
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(Built-in soundcard on motherboard)
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ASUS S232
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1920 x 1080
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1x Western digital 500gb (I'll report the read/write speed later)
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NZXT phantom
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Yes that RAM will work, you just need to set the RAM frequency to 1333MHz.

Ram will work just fine when under clocked, this usually means lower voltage so it also runs cooler.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
76~2.0
OS
Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i5-3570K 4.6GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-Z77X UD3H, f18
Memory
8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance CL8 1.5v
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X OC 1GB DDR5
Sound Card
Onboard VIA VT2021
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LCD Dell
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD,
Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache, Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache,
PSU
Corsair HX650W
Case
Cooler Master Storm Scout
Cooling
Corsair H80 2x12cm Noctua NF P12 , 2x14cm case fans
Keyboard
Logitech Wave
Mouse
CM Sentinel
Internet Speed
Dismal
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Opera Next
Other Info
Haswell laptop: HP Envy 17t-j, i7-4700MQ, GeForce 740M 2GB DDR3, 17.3" Full HD 1920x1080, 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB, 1TB Hitachi 7200 HDD,
Desktop: eSATA ports,
External eSATA Seagate 500GB SATA2 7200rpm,
External WD USB 500GB
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