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SO MANY Blue screens of Deaths { pls help :( }

I keep getting Blue screens of Death, on Windows 10 with the latest updates

I get a few different Blue Screens of Death every now and again.

Recently, quite often i get: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

I've gotten MEMORY_MANAGEMENT a few times recently

I used to get a lot of VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR but it's recently stopped coming up as much.

I THINK that the errors come more often when in Virtual Reality (Rift S) but it's happened randomly while just on a Discord call and on Google Chrome basically doing nothing.

Does anyone know what i can do?

 

My Specs:

Ryzen 5 3600

Radeon RX 5700 XT

16GB DDR4 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance ram

Tomahawk Max Motherboard

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the frist 2 Error Codes a typical by bad memory

i assume you installed your ram correct,

try to test your ram with Memtest86+

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28 minutes ago, DG House said:

the frist 2 Error Codes a typical by bad memory

i assume you installed your ram correct,

try to test your ram with Memtest86+

I tried to put Memtest 86 on my USB stick but when i tried to open it it didn't work and asked me to insert a media device and press a key.

 

I tried memtest64 and my PC gave me a BSOD for Memory Management AGAIN

it then happened while i was typing this right after my PC rebooted again.

How do i fix this issue as it's really confusing.

 

I have XMP enabled but if it's not then my RAM runs at a lower speed than it's potential 3200MHz and on AMD that is best to have.

Although i think memory management started to happen after i enabled it

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sounds to me that at least one of your ram stick is bad

run your PC just with one RAM stick

if only by one of them two you get BSOD, you shut RMA it

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Well it does sound like you RAM is flipping you the bird.

Also, I don't think performance is that important over shear stability.

 

See if the issue is still there at lower RAM speed with a memtest64, but trying out with an other RAM kit to check if the BSOD issue is still there would be the better way to go... EVEN if you have to try it with a low speed DDR4 kit.

 

I'ld defo trade few fps for just not crashing in the middle of something, and I hope you realize you would too.
 

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Just now, DG House said:

sounds to me that at least one of your ram stick is bad

run your PC just with one RAM stick

if only by one of them two you get BSOD, you shut RMA it

How should i test them for the issue?

Run the test and see?

I'm not sure exactly what triggers it.

Anyways ill give it a shot.

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Into which RAM slots did you install?

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1 minute ago, nick name said:

Into which RAM slots did you install?

2 and 4, same as Paul did from Paul's hardware when I followed his build guide and he used the same motherboard as me.

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At what voltage is your DRAM running at?  I'm assuming 1.35V?  I'd try giving it 1.37V.  My kit doesn't like XMP/DOCP with only 1.35V.

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10 minutes ago, LaPlume said:

Well it does sound like you RAM is flipping you the bird.

Also, I don't think performance is that important over shear stability.

 

See if the issue is still there at lower RAM speed with a memtest64, but trying out with an other RAM kit to check if the BSOD issue is still there would be the better way to go... EVEN if you have to try it with a low speed DDR4 kit.

 

I'ld defo trade few fps for just not crashing in the middle of something, and I hope you realize you would too.
 

Yea I will try having 1 ram stick at a time if that doesn't show a difference I will just turn on A-xmp

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11 minutes ago, DG House said:

sounds to me that at least one of your ram stick is bad

run your PC just with one RAM stick

if only by one of them two you get BSOD, you shut RMA it

I just got this when I started the test ): 

I tried again and got 

pfn_list_corrupt 

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3 minutes ago, nick name said:

At what voltage is your DRAM running at?  I'm assuming 1.35V?  I'd try giving it 1.37V.  My kit doesn't like XMP/DOCP with only 1.35V.

I will see If i can up the voltage 

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Just now, iTzSadButNotRad said:

I will see If i can up the voltage 

It is currently at 1.368 and  1.372V ( changes )

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19 minutes ago, iTzSadButNotRad said:

Yea I will try having 1 ram stick at a time if that doesn't show a difference I will just turn on A-xmp

 

30 minutes ago, LaPlume said:

Well it does sound like you RAM is flipping you the bird.

Also, I don't think performance is that important over shear stability.

 

See if the issue is still there at lower RAM speed with a memtest64, but trying out with an other RAM kit to check if the BSOD issue is still there would be the better way to go... EVEN if you have to try it with a low speed DDR4 kit.

 

I'ld defo trade few fps for just not crashing in the middle of something, and I hope you realize you would too.
 

 

So i ran the test without A-XMP Enabled and it finished without any errors!

Maybe this should be good now.

I'm just going to run a second test to make sure.

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