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my pc keeps crashing and I'm sick and tired of it, I'm so close on downgrading to windows 7 or throwing out my pc out of my window...

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disable any overclocks

run memtest....if faulty replace

re-install win 10

 

Here's one error I got http://imgur.com/1KyNtmf

 

I also get

 

Kernel system check failure

 

Memory mangement failure

 

io1 initialization failed

 

When it crashes it brings me to a new user ( but stil mine ) and everything is gone so I have to restart once or twice to fix it to get everything back

 

My chrome pages crashes sometimes as well, same with extenstions

 

 

 

Should I just downgrade to windows 7/8.1 at this point or get new hardware and waste my money

 

I fucking hate it, everytime I play OW comp my game will crash to. I fucking dropped from 2200 -> 1539 thanks to it.

 

Specs : https://pcpartpicker.com/list/T7FmBP

 

 

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7 minutes ago, ttam said:

You either have a messed up install of Windows or your ram is bad.

I already reinstalled w10 twice, the ram is faulty now? I can't use it anymore?

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14 minutes ago, Baking Pancake said:

I already reinstalled w10 twice, the ram is faulty now? I can't use it anymore?

ram was probably faulty during install

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Pull out 1 stick at a time and try playing the game that way. Also if your memory is running on all auto try setting it manually in BIOS to something low frequency and higher timings 

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24 minutes ago, Baking Pancake said:

I already reinstalled w10 twice, the ram is faulty now? I can't use it anymore?

I remember the only thing giving me BSOD in Windows 10 was faulty RAM. It's not the only problematic component but 90% of the time it's either RAM or disk. Run a memtestx86 test ASAP and it will tell you.

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28 minutes ago, Baking Pancake said:

I already reinstalled w10 twice, the ram is faulty now? I can't use it anymore?

It is always a good idea to run memtest for any new RAM to ensure there are no issues with it. RAM faults can cause frequent or infrequent sporadic crashes.

What memory clock speed timing, and voltage are you using?

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2 minutes ago, DrMikeNZ said:

It is always a good idea to run memtest for any new RAM to ensure there are no issues with it. RAM faults can cause frequent or infrequent sporadic crashes.

What memory clock speed timing, and voltage are you using?

 

I can't overclock ram, my mobo and cpu doesn't support it

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6 minutes ago, jldjul said:

I remember the only thing giving me BSOD in Windows 10 was faulty RAM. It's not the only problematic component but 90% of the time it's either RAM or disk. Run a memtestx86 test ASAP and it will tell you.

 

yea... RIP RAM http://imgur.com/OsLPVdP

ram,.jpg

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3 minutes ago, Baking Pancake said:

I can't overclock ram, my mobo and cpu doesn't support it

The RAM is not listed in the motherboards compatible list (not usually an issue). It is possible the board is not setting the correct timings and voltage required for that RAM, or the RAM is toast.

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1 minute ago, DrMikeNZ said:

The RAM is not listed in the motherboards compatible list (not usually an issue). It is possible the board is not setting the correct timings and voltage required for that RAM, or the RAM is toast.

 

How would I know if it's not correct or right voltage?

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3 minutes ago, evolv said:

there you have it, now hunt for new sticks

I gonna see if I could get an rma lol

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6 minutes ago, Baking Pancake said:

How would I know if it's not correct or right voltage?

CPU-z or AIDA64 should be able to tell you within windows what clock speed and timings it is using. Not all motherboards pass through memory voltages though.

Whether the RAM is having issues due to compatibility or manufacturing fault is academic, it is clear the RAM isn't working for you.

If you can return the RAM and get something which is listed in your motherboards memory compatibility list just in case.

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