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398 views 7 replies 6 participants last post by  ericeod  
#1 ·
Hey Guys,

Im getting bluescreens randomly, sometimes when im on desktop, other times just as i've started up a game (not at loading screen but just after double clicking) my computer is new, only about a month old and I've been getting BSOD's since the second day...

I've checked which BSOD's with BlueScreenView and I've gotten memory_management (1a) 8 times and system_service_exception (3b) once.

What should I do? I've run memtest, no errors.

Help Please!!

(posted under memory section as it said memory_management)

Edit: Just before BSOD my computer goes slow and doesn't respond to clicking or anything and then 'crashes'.
 
#3 ·
Could be bad memory settings or a bad stick.

Try each stick of RAM on there own and report back.

*Also make sure you fill in timings and voltage manually. [Use factory default timings and voltage offcourse]

The BSOD code 3b can sometimes be related to a to low Vcore, you could try upping Vcore to see if problem goes away
 
#4 ·
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Originally Posted by Farih View Post

Could be bad memory settings or a bad stick.

Try each stick of RAM on there own and report back.

*Also make sure you fill in timings and voltage manually. [Use factory default timings and voltage offcourse]
do as farih said im guessing its a bad dimm

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#6 ·
Quote:
Originally Posted by Farih View Post

Could be bad memory settings or a bad stick.
Try each stick of RAM on there own and report back.
*Also make sure you fill in timings and voltage manually. [Use factory default timings and voltage offcourse]
The BSOD code 3b can sometimes be related to a to low Vcore, you could try upping Vcore to see if problem goes away
Kk, ill try each stick later on tonight.
Quote:
I'll read it now!

Cheers guys,
hopes this works
 
#8 ·
What SATA port is your SSD connected to? You should have it connected to one of the Intel SATA III posts. I've read in some forums that the SSD can have issues running on the non-Intel SATA III ports (more so on Marvell than Asmedia). As for ram, I don't know what to say if they are passing memtest, thats why I think it could be SSD related.