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I randomly get a Blue Screen since wednesday. One Bluescreen says MEMORY_MANAGEMENT and the other says IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. I´ve done some research and tried to undo my overclocks and run at stock settings, but it still happens occasionally. I tried to put my RAM sticks into the different slots but it didn´t help.

After that I formatted my SSD and HDD and put on a fresh windows install. While installing I got a Bluescreen again with the reason MEMORY_MANAGEMENT so I again formatted everything and put on a fresh windows install. I think thats its a hardware problem now :(. When I booted up into windows I first searched for windows updates. While installing the updates windows crashed again a few times. Sometimes becasue of MEMORY_MANAGEMENT and sometimes because of IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. After a while everything worked out and now i run the latest versoin of windows 10. I began to install all drivers (Grafics card, chipset, lan driver, Sound drivers, headset, mouse, keyboard. Then I began to install games and everything went good for 6 hours but then I crashed again with MEMORY_MANAGEMENT.

 

If it matters my Overclock was:

5.0 GHz with 1.33v

and my RAM (rated for 3000MHz) ran at 3000 MHz and 1.35v

 

The temps of my CPU never went above 70°C while gaming and I dont know about the RAM temps but my case is very well ventilated.

What problem could my PC have?

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It sounds like some bad memory or not enough of it on your system.  You should test the RAM on your system:

- Try booting in safe mode or remove 1 of the 2 sticks (if you have 2 sticks)

- Open Memory Diagnostics Tool by clicking the Start (Orb)> click Control Panel> click System and Maintenance> clickAdministrative Tools> and then   click Memory Diagnostics Tool. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

- Choose between the two options for when to run the Memory Diagnostics Tool:

- You can restart your computer and run the tool immediately.

- You can restart your computer and run the tool later.

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I ran Memory Diagnostic and it immediately told me I have a Hardwareproblem. After rebooting an error message told me that I have a memory problem and that I should consult the producer of the PC. Sadly I build this PC myself so i dont have any warranty.

Is the problem caused by my RAM-Sticks or could it be the MoBo?

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i think I found the mistake. When I ran Memory Diagnostic with one stick is was working perfectly, with the other I got an instant Hardware error......

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