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Guys I am having really weirds BSODs while playing videos, either with VLC, windows player or classic windows player, most of the BSOD are saying that are related to RAM or video drive, but while on the web it never happens, while on youtube or so, also, the BSOD while saying that are related to RAM, never happens during games, which uses a lot more RAM than some video player, first idea was that VLC was causing it, but now I switched to classic windows player and happened again.

 

PS: I already changed the video driver.

PS2: Its kinda rare to happen, every 3 days or so.

PS3: Computer is in the signature.

 

Thanks ;)

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17 minutes ago, RuLeZ said:

 

RAM errors you say? Try running MemTest86 and see if you get any errors.

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29 minutes ago, RuLeZ said:

Guys I am having really weirds BSODs while playing videos, either with VLC, windows player or classic windows player, most of the BSOD are saying that are related to RAM or video drive, but while on the web it never happens, while on youtube or so, also, the BSOD while saying that are related to RAM, never happens during games, which uses a lot more RAM than some video player, first idea was that VLC was causing it, but now I switched to classic windows player and happened again.

 

PS: I already changed the video driver.

PS2: Its kinda rare to happen, every 3 days or so.

PS3: Computer is in the signature.

 

Thanks ;)

What is the error code you get?

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2 hours ago, ThinkWithPortals said:

RAM errors you say? Try running MemTest86 and see if you get any errors.

I already did, no erros.

2 hours ago, I am an SSD said:

What is the error code you get?

I will write the next time it happens, but they are different, at least 3 different ones already.

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