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Hi all, here is the situation:

  • Describe the problem you are having in detail but without rambling. If your post is as long as this one, it's too long.

I have been experiencing random BSODs, only having one thing in common: Memory Management errors. No specific error. It happens when idle and when playing games and everything inbetween.

  • Include your operating system including version and 32/64 bit.

Windows 10 x64 - Fresh install

  • Include your entire system specs, including the wattage of your PSU.

Intel Zeon 2658 E-5 2658v3 ES

Corsair H100i

Asus X-99A

Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (16x2) 2666

Nvidia GTX 1060

Corsair HX750i (Brand New, no change in issues after replacing PSU)

 

  • Tell us which BIOS version you have. Some problems can be fixed by updating to the latest BIOS, so check that there are no updates available

BIOS 3505 (Current)

  • Include any software running when it crashes (if applicable)

Varied

  • Give full details of any error messages and screenshots if possible

WhoCrashed hasn't been writing out the dump files.

 

What I have tried so far:

Windows 10 re-install

New PSU

Swapping memory slots

Enabling/Disabling XMP and several other memory settings

 

I haven't found any way to increase the DRAM voltage, which might solve my problem. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

 

James

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Sorry I forgot to mention, I did run several passes (24 hours) of memtest with no errors. It's definitely possible, I'm just wondering if I might have missed something.

 

Another note: When I run 1 stick (doesn't matter which) the issues cease completely. That's what I've been doing the past month or so.

 

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1 minute ago, Newlens said:

Sorry I forgot to mention, I did run several passes (24 hours) of memtest with no errors. It's definitely possible, I'm just wondering if I might have missed something.

 

Another note: When I run 1 stick (doesn't matter which) the issues cease completely. That's what I've been doing the past month or so.

 

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try lowering the ram speeds, those xeons are only rated for 2133 ram speeds.

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