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PC BSOD's sometimes

Gaurav S Rao

So hey guys..... I'm already have experienced 2 BSOD's on my 3-4 month old Gaming PC (specs in signature)... I'm running Windows 8.1 (yes 'cause i hate 10) 

Some time ago I got the MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_ERROR BSOD tho it was last year (get it -_-?) So yeah.... and a couple of minutes ago it Bluescreened... i was on a call and couldn't see the bluescreen but i did notice that the PC rebooted and it asked if i send the error details to Microsoft.... now since i could not see the screen... i had no clear idea untill i checked Event Viewer and sure enough...... there were logs related to it.According to Event Viewer the ERROR code was 0x0000001e (googled it up.... its the KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error) so there's the two BSOD's I've got so far......Is it related to a driver or could my hardware be faulty or damaged. So if you can help please do

 

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PC Specs:Custom Built PC

CPU:AMD Ryzen 3 1200 GPU:Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 TI Mini RAM:Corsair Vengence 2400 MHz DDR4 Motherboard:ASUS Prime B350M-A AM4 Motherboard Case:Corsair 100R PSU:Corsair VS450 

Laptop Specs:Acer TravelMate 8472

CPU:Intel Core i5 560M Memory:2GB DDR3 CPU:Intel HD Graphics Case:Its a Laptop Motherboard:Laptop Motherboard

 

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Is your cpu or gpu overclocked, it could be an unstable overclock.  Other than that, it could be overheating, or something like a faulty HDD, ram or gpu.

 

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8 minutes ago, henkka_scorpio said:

Is your cpu or gpu overclocked, it could be an unstable overclock.  Other than that, it could be overheating, or something like a faulty HDD, ram or gpu.

No.... my CPU isn't overclocked and my GPU is afaik not OC'd either.Though I'm suspecious that my RAM is faulty as it fails to overclock..... it cannot be overheating as the CPU fan runs at the slowest speed possible and BF1 ultra... cpu still quiet.My GPU isn't faulty for sure as it is able to run everything at ultra (whatever ive played) with no issues.

   

PC Specs:Custom Built PC

CPU:AMD Ryzen 3 1200 GPU:Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 TI Mini RAM:Corsair Vengence 2400 MHz DDR4 Motherboard:ASUS Prime B350M-A AM4 Motherboard Case:Corsair 100R PSU:Corsair VS450 

Laptop Specs:Acer TravelMate 8472

CPU:Intel Core i5 560M Memory:2GB DDR3 CPU:Intel HD Graphics Case:Its a Laptop Motherboard:Laptop Motherboard

 

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Run memtest86 overnight and report back

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12 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

Run memtest86 overnight and report back

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31 minutes ago, Gaurav S Rao said:

Though I'm suspecious that my RAM is faulty as it fails to overclock.....

that has nothing to do with it. overclocking is always a gamble, sometimes hardware can do it, sometimes not... if your ram functions normally without overclocking it isn't faulty.

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It may be because of a driver incompatibility, as they can sometimes update themselves stupidly and cause themselves issues, so i'd recommend going on your motherboard, GPU etc's website and downloading the latest compatible drivers and seeing if that fixes it or not

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Unless these are constant or weekly / monthly occurrence, ignore. One thing with Windows is that every error or other issue it gets results in BSOD. Yours could be anything in that regard. But most likely is Windows update or driver update gone wrong. So unless this happens again soon, ignore.

 

I get BSOD on laptop probably every other month. With main system few times a year.

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Did you do a clean OS install, on an updated BIOS and did you install the latest AMD chipset drivers from their website?

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On 1/9/2018 at 8:11 PM, johnukguy said:

Did you do a clean OS install, on an updated BIOS and did you install the latest AMD chipset drivers from their website?

AFAIK the latest should be the december bios,however i havent checked for updates.... its running the nov. bios and AMD drivers for B350 are a big fu for Windows 8.1

   

PC Specs:Custom Built PC

CPU:AMD Ryzen 3 1200 GPU:Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 TI Mini RAM:Corsair Vengence 2400 MHz DDR4 Motherboard:ASUS Prime B350M-A AM4 Motherboard Case:Corsair 100R PSU:Corsair VS450 

Laptop Specs:Acer TravelMate 8472

CPU:Intel Core i5 560M Memory:2GB DDR3 CPU:Intel HD Graphics Case:Its a Laptop Motherboard:Laptop Motherboard

 

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