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HI my computer recently spew up this weird BSOD and system error that I don't understand (it's going to be quite long I'm sorry)

 

What I have done and the problem 

 

1. My computer suddenly show artifact (Intel HD Graphics)

 

2. And when it try to reboot the motherboard threw a post code for memory problem which I assume ram issue so I pull out all of the sticks and leave out 1 sticks 8 GB ram and I also put in some random GT 630 for troubleshooting because I suspect there's some problem with the integrated graphics 

 

3. After reboot windows seems to lagging quite badly. YouTube / movie would look quite choppy when the system usage is low

 

4. So I decided to shut it down and clear cmos and revert to default settings

 

5. I go back to Windows It still the same but now it throws up random BSOD like kernel mode heap corruption, driver error and non paged area at random interval 

 

6. So I started to suspect that my SSD is the culprit and I bought some random 120GB SSD and install fresh copy of Windows 

 

7. Fresh copy of Windows has been installed in new SSD it seems cured the lag but it's still throwing BSOD like before I only installed the nvidia driver and my Intel network driver so I straight up run out of ideas what to troubleshoot my cpu temperature seems fine and the motherboard also not throwing weird post code but the ram do get a bit hot but not too uncomfortably hot to touch and I also shuffling different modules and channels but it doesn't seems to solve the problem 

 

 

The BSOD is varying from memory error to driver error and that's why I can't pinpoint the exact problem 

 

I do have a spare cpu and gpu to try but I really confused what is dying here because the motherboard seems fine and the cpu temperature seems fine too  is it a sign of dying cpu/motherboard?

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18 minutes ago, Septian122 said:

The BSOD is varying from memory error to driver error and that's why I can't pinpoint the exact problem 

 

I do have a spare cpu and gpu to try but I really confused what is dying here because the motherboard seems fine and the cpu temperature seems fine too  is it a sign of dying cpu/motherboard?

Have you tried using the single stick of RAM in another socket, and also tried the other sticks on their own? If not, you may have just picked the one bad stick or socket. Try all RAM sticks on their own, in all the RAM sockets.

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32 minutes ago, TehDwonz said:

Have you tried using the single stick of RAM in another socket, and also tried the other sticks on their own? If not, you may have just picked the one bad stick or socket. Try all RAM sticks on their own, in all the RAM socket

Yes I have tried it. It's also throw random BSOD. But not as often 

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1 minute ago, Septian122 said:

Yes I have tried it. It's also throw random BSOD. But not as often 

Re-seat and re-plug everything attached to the motherboard then, would be my next move. Just to be 100% sure, especially CPU. Might also be worth cleaning the gold contacts on the RAM sticks with some Isopropanol (maybe even the CPU contact pads too?).

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