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So i used to get MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSODs. I havent had one in the 2 days that ive had my new RAM. However i am still getting the PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA BSOD like i was before i replaced my RAM. I have always created a fresh install of Windows 10. I literally have no idea what to do next because im at a lost end trying to fix my computer now, its cost me way too much money to fix it and get it running perfectly without any issues and i just want to get it fixed so i dont have to worry about it anymore.

 

Heres the event viewer details i got from the BSOD i just recieved; http://prntscr.com/972ih9

                                                      Professional Graphics Designer | Case: NZXT Phantom Orange and Black | Motherboard: MSI SLI PLUS X99S

                                                                                                        CPU: Intel i7 5820K | Graphics Card: Zotac nVidia 1080 AMP!

                                   RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4 2400Mhz | Storage: Samsung 850 PRO 256GB, Western Digital Black 3TB & Western Digital Red 3TB | 

                                                        Monitors: Acer Predator XB271HU 27", Acer Predator XB270HAbprz 27" and BenQ GL240 24" | PSU: Corsair AX860i |

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Try running memtest overnight. I had the same issues and got my ram replaced and had the same issues again. Turns out I got bad ram again.

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Try running memtest overnight. I had the same issues and got my ram replaced and had the same issues again. Turns out I got bad ram again.

 

MemTest was run on my last set of RAM. Nothing came up. Ive run muliple tests on the other set and nothing came up. However i can tell that set was faulty due to me not getting the BSODs as often. So i  know Memtest wont show anything on this RAM either. 

 

I found a page that said that Sentinel.sys was a cause for that BSOD with other errors so ive just removed HD Sentinel Pro to see if that fixes it but i doubt it. On the last set of RAM it happened when utorrent was open and downloading. It was open this time too but usually it BSODs within a minute or so. uTorrent was open for about 3 hours before it BSOD this time.

                                                      Professional Graphics Designer | Case: NZXT Phantom Orange and Black | Motherboard: MSI SLI PLUS X99S

                                                                                                        CPU: Intel i7 5820K | Graphics Card: Zotac nVidia 1080 AMP!

                                   RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4 2400Mhz | Storage: Samsung 850 PRO 256GB, Western Digital Black 3TB & Western Digital Red 3TB | 

                                                        Monitors: Acer Predator XB271HU 27", Acer Predator XB270HAbprz 27" and BenQ GL240 24" | PSU: Corsair AX860i |

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