Looking like its faulty RAM, I plugged in 2 different G.Skill 1333mhz sticks and its running like a dream. Thanks once again for your help Cybercore :)
The manufacturers website shows the voltage should be 1.5v which is what its currently set at. I'll run the memtest today and see how that goes. Haha yeah, I have a huge Noctua heatsink in a small case, but I can still access RAM slot #4 so I can check the info on the sticks :P
Ran the chkdsk earlier today and it cleaned up some errors, but it has had a couple of BSODS since then. Running the HDD scan now. What voltage should the RAM be set at? That I was not sure of.
New BSOD, this time with a different error: CACHE_MANAGER This BSOD occurred while attempting to update Win7 to Service pack 1 attached the minidump file
Interestingly, I was just looking through the BIOS incase I had missed something.. When I look at ASUS SPD Information it is showing the Maximum Bandwidth for the RAM as 1333mhz and yet on the RAM itself it has 1600mhz printed on it... Am I missing something?
Hi guys, I posted awhile ago with a BSOD issue that was resolved by setting the RAM freq to 1600mhz (as it should be.) Unfortunately I am still having issues with the odd BSOD and I am not sure what is causing it. I only have 1 BSOD in the minidump folder at this point as I have just done a...
Hi Guys, I recently built a new computer (put it together myself) and I am having trouble with random BSOD's. I thought I had fixed the issue but it seems to be repeating. System Specs: Windows 7 64bit CPU: Core I5 2500k (not overclocked) Mobo: ASUS P8P67 - EVO GPU: ASUS GTX 570...