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So recently when i'm playing games like apex legends, league of legends, fortnite, etc.. i've only been able to play for about 10 mins before I blue screen and get this error. Naturally i went to google followed a bunch of tutorials concerning the memory diagnostic check thingy and every time I've run it, it hasn't detected an issue with my ram but I've been crashing every time I play any type of game. I would really appreciate some help here to find a solution for this as its quite bothersome.

 

Edit I've also gotten a Kernel Heap Corruption Error Code too that probably has something to do with it

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12 minutes ago, QuateyThaQt said:

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Memory management issues are usually from not enough voltage with the DRAM or SOC voltages. Try manually setting your SOC voltage to 1.15v. You are safe to up this voltage level until 1.2v for 24/7 usage. 

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6 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

Memory management issues are usually from not enough voltage with the DRAM or SOC voltages. Try manually setting your SOC voltage to 1.15v. You are safe to up this voltage level until 1.2v for 24/7 usage. 

How does one go about doing that. never mind figured it out

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2 minutes ago, QuateyThaQt said:

 

How does one go about doing that

in your BIOS. 

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This AMD/RAM compatibility will never end.......

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i had this exact issue before have you tampered with the ram physically? i only ask as i was putting rgb heatsinks on my vengeance ram and in the process damaged one of the chips removing the heatsink the pads glue was so strong it nearly ripped the memory module off

 

i would remove 1 stick at a time then boot and game for a while if it happens with 1 stick swap them out n try again if it happens again its a really low chance both sticks are bad or an underlying fault on the mobo as im guessing the bios is stock as you dont have a clue how to set voltages in the bios

 

oh and dl ryzen master (dont change anything though) and post a screenshot that would tell us your voltage n so on

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