g.skill ram

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G.Skill RAM is a popular memory choice among Windows users building or upgrading their systems. On WindowsForum.com, discussions involving G.Skill RAM often center on troubleshooting blue screen errors (BSODs), particularly stop code 0x00000124, which can be linked to memory instability or high CPU temperatures. Users report pairing G.Skill modules with Intel processors like the i7-4790K and i5-2500K on motherboards such as the ASUS Z97-A and P8P67 Pro. Common issues include crashes during gaming or after Windows updates, with some users finding that removing or reseating the RAM resolves the problem. While G.Skill RAM is generally reliable, these threads highlight the importance of proper configuration and testing when integrating it into a Windows system.
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    A Retrospective In late 2016, the Windows Insider team did something new. We hosted a real-time Webcast. While the concept of a webcast is not new, this was the first one for us. We hosted it during the development cycle for the Creator’s update and we timed it with the first Bug Bash. It was...
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    Windows 7 Troubleshooting BSOD 0x00000124: High CPU Temps and Unexpected Crashes During Gaming

    My computer has bluescreened while playing games and once when I was loading videos into windows movie maker. I ran memtest86, let it pass the 4 times it required and it found no errors. I watched my cpu temps while playing bf4 and it was an average of about 80C before it bluescreened again. Can...
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    Windows 7 [BSOD] Windows 7 Profession X64 - ntoskrnl.exe

    Hey guys I just randomly started getting Blue screens now, once it happened while I was closing google chrome, and another happened while I was at work. I've attached both dumps from the BSOD's. System i5-2500k @ 3.3 ghz 8 GB G.Skill Ripjaws X 1600 MHZ EVGA GTX 470 Asus p8p67 Pro (1.0)...
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    Windows 7 Memory upgrade, BSOD whenever updates are installed ..

    Memory upgrade, BSOD whenever Windows updates are installed .. I have recently added 2x2GB memory modules (G.SKILL F2-6400CL5D-4GBNT) to my desktop. I have noticed once the system is up and running 4x2GB total, I get a BSOD on the first reboot (just past the Win 7 waving logo, right before...
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