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 [FAQ] PC auto restart/Blue Screen (BSOD), All questions go here please.

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kanethesun
post Nov 27 2006, 12:18 AM

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got BSOD recently :'(
here is the minidump, anyone can help?


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kanethesun
post Dec 7 2006, 12:02 AM

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My PC got a weird problem, it cause BSOD when I use pair of my ram which is 2x512mb.
But when I use memtest, it doesn't have single error for 7 hours.
And when I use only one of the stick, it wont face any BSOD.
So you guys think is it my RAM problem? or?
Anyone face this problem before mind to share their solution?
kanethesun
post Dec 11 2006, 10:00 AM

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anyone there could help me? sad.gif
BSOD keep looking for me when I use pair of my ram,
but whenever I check with memtest for 7 hours ++, its error free.


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kanethesun
post Dec 14 2006, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(tthm @ Dec 14 2006, 09:00 AM)
It seems like memory related problem more than motherboard problem. Anyhow, have you tried to use single/double channel RAM configuration and changing your RAM timing from 1T to 2T?

Refer to your motherboard manual for RAM configuration.

Memtest sometimes failed to detect error proper especially related to power fluctuation under normal use.

Oh ya, your Windows need to be updated to the latest service packs and patches.

Hopes it'll help...
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when I use only 1 stick, its fine.
havent try 2T yet.
could it be over-burning problem?
I mean overclocking with too much volt? because previous I was running it with 2.9v 24/7, recently use back 2.8. but still I'm unsure ...
so most probably I'll have to RMA it lo? =|
kanethesun
post Dec 16 2006, 01:10 AM

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will try it wink.gif
thanks for the info,
and the worse condition is I might need to RMA my ram right? biggrin.gif

 

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