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Hey guys, need a bit of help. For a good few months now I have been experiencing the same MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD on windows 10. Usually during gaming but it CAN happen when running small programs on the desktop.

I've read that it can be a number of memory related things, including bad RAM. I have two pairs of 8gb corsair vengeance RAM @ 1866mhz, one pair with the red heatsink, one pair with the grey versions. They're both the EXACT same spec RAM, from the same manufacturer, so I know it's not incompatibility between RAM sticks. 

 

The problem is, it isn't caused by one specific thing, so I can't try to replicate the error even if I tried. I've taken each pair out and played a couple of games that usually trigger the BSOD but to no avail. When I put the full 32gb back into my PC I soon got the same BSOD whilst gaming. I tried memtest on each pair separately and had no errors, albeit not for many passes as I didn't have much time.

 

I'm at a loss, do you reckon it's definitely a bad stick of RAM or driver issues on windows 10?

 

Thanks

Carl

 

 

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