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Basically these BSOD's happen at random times usually like once every 2 or 3 weeks but they all happen on the same day it's odd. I have ran a memtest of 4 passes since it's the free version and got no errors.
Here are my specs:
Intel I3 - 8100
G.Skill RipJaws V series 8gb ram DDR4 2 sticks
1TB HD WD And A Kingston SSD 240GB
MSI GTX 1050TI 4GB
Gigabyte H310M A Micro LGA1151 Motherboard
Corsair 450 W 80+ Power Supply

here is the mini dumps:

http://www.mediafire.com/file/jwlnvvjc5d58udy/Dumps.rar/file

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12 minutes ago, REVLX said:

Basically these BSOD's happen at random times usually like once every 2 or 3 weeks but they all happen on the same day it's odd. I have ran a memtest of 4 passes since it's the free version and got no errors.
Here are my specs:
Intel I3 - 8100
G.Skill RipJaws V series 8gb ram DDR4 2 sticks
1TB HD WD And A Kingston SSD 240GB
MSI GTX 1050TI 4GB
Gigabyte H310M A Micro LGA1151 Motherboard
Corsair 450 W 80+ Power Supply

here is the mini dumps:

http://www.mediafire.com/file/jwlnvvjc5d58udy/Dumps.rar/file

Any RAM OCs?

Not sure about you but I think my 7 year old CPU still rips

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3 minutes ago, LukeTheCoder05 said:

Huh. Thought that could be it.

That is likely it.  Set RAM voltage up to 1.35v

 

Windows memory test will not catch errors that happen days apart usually.  Get memtest86 and run it over 8 hours, its more informative and a bit more sensitive.

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5 minutes ago, KarathKasun said:

That is likely it.  Set RAM voltage up to 1.35v

 

Windows memory test will not catch errors that happen days apart usually.  Get memtest86 and run it over 8 hours, its more informative and a bit more sensitive.

I did use memtest86 but I guess I couldn't figure out how to run it longer.

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17 minutes ago, KarathKasun said:

That is likely it.  Set RAM voltage up to 1.35v

 

Windows memory test will not catch errors that happen days apart usually.  Get memtest86 and run it over 8 hours, its more informative and a bit more sensitive.

Just checked bios Default dram voltage is 1.2 on auto and I can't alter it

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