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Windows 10 MEMORY_MANAGMENT BSOD?

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Hello people! Today I experienced a very weierd issue with my gaming PC. I was trying to record my screen with obs and save it into a nas. But a short time after I start recording and launch Far Cry 5 Windows crashes with a MEMORY_MANAGMENT bsod. Any ideas? My machine Is perfectly stable doing other things and the ram Is good (ran memtest86 for over 24hours with no errors) 

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17 minutes ago, potatosalad33 said:

Hello people! Today I experienced a very weierd issue with my gaming PC. I was trying to record my screen with obs and save it into a nas. But a short time after I start recording and launch Far Cry 5 Windows crashes with a MEMORY_MANAGMENT bsod. Any ideas? My machine Is perfectly stable doing other things and the ram Is good (ran memtest86 for over 24hours with no errors) 

problem is i think that the connection to your nas isnt fast enough for transfering the recorded data in real time. Can you check your ram ussage while doing this? Does it immediatly crash? Could be because your ram get loaded up with OBS recording and this results in a crash

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Ram instability can be very difficult to detect, even when it passes long stress tests. It's very likely your oc isn't stable. 

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