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Cpu: i5-4590

MB- MSI Z97 Gaming 3

GPU- NVIDIA GTX 1070 Strix

Ram - 2x8 GB DDR3 CORSAIR VENGEANCE

PSU - Xilence 750w

Win 7 x64

BIOS - V2.6, 12/24/2014

 

Hello everyone,

Recently, in the past couple of days got 3x BSOD.. Nothing particular that i did at that point of time, but in the last weeks i upgraded some PC parts like, new Ram, case, air fans, mouse.. 

Only thing that i can think of is that i bought faulty ram.. ? 

In the attachment there are the mini-dump files and Sysnative BSOD Dump File.

 

I ask for your help, to try figure this out as i didnt succeed! 

Thank you in advance! 

 

Regards,

Tucinieks

SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip

081118-7160-01.dmp

082018-6380-01.dmp

082218-6427-01.dmp

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25 minutes ago, Tucinieks said:

 

I ask for your help, to try figure this out as i didnt succeed! 

I have a BSOD debugging tool set up in my office. I'll run your dmp files through it tomorrow AM

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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13 hours ago, Tucinieks said:

Thank you in advance! 

ok, on the top crash dump file, the error came from

SYMBOL_NAME:  nvlddmkm+46d9c4

 

The 2nd one was this:

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT
While in Chrome.

 

The last one was this:

IMAGE_NAME:  msahci.sys

 

Looks like you either have multiple out of date drivers, or bad RAM.

 

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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6 hours ago, Radium_Angel said:

ok, on the top crash dump file, the error came from

SYMBOL_NAME:  nvlddmkm+46d9c4

 

The 2nd one was this:

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT
While in Chrome.

 

The last one was this:

IMAGE_NAME:  msahci.sys

 

Looks like you either have multiple out of date drivers, or bad RAM.

 

Okey, i will update Bios and all other drivers that i can, and see if anything changes! Thanks for this!

 

Any idea maybe how to recreate the shutdown? or somehow test the ram sticks?

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1 hour ago, Tucinieks said:

Okey, i will update Bios and all other drivers that i can, and see if anything changes! Thanks for this!

 

Any idea maybe how to recreate the shutdown? or somehow test the ram sticks?

Sure, scare up a copy (it's free) of Memtest86+. Run for 24 hours *minimum* and it will find out if your RAM is bad or not.

If it is, you'll know it immediately, and in which case you can stop the test as you have your answer.

 

 

http://memtest.org/

 

 

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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On 8/24/2018 at 11:34 PM, Radium_Angel said:

Sure, scare up a copy (it's free) of Memtest86+. Run for 24 hours *minimum* and it will find out if your RAM is bad or not.

If it is, you'll know it immediately, and in which case you can stop the test as you have your answer.

 

 

http://memtest.org/

 

 

Ok, i will try it! Thank you Sir! 
Since the Bios update havent had a crash yet, but its too early to judge. 

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