Windows 7 SCARY BSOD memory dump, noob here!

Drummerman43

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I gotta be quick before it crashes again, I'll check back on another computer

I used the BluescreenViewer, wouldn't allow me to check manually, even after the 'ownership' method.

Let me know if you need more info, I've crashed a couple times since I uploaded these, so I don't know if all the errors are showing.

Again, need help, major noob and scared. (Just built this computer)
 

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The memory is defective. Best results will be gained by replacing with an entire new matching set. If you leave old memory and install new along with it, even if the old module remaining wasn't one of the bad ones, you're still asking for future problems very much.

If you want the machine to work well, it can't be any more simple. Junk the old RAM and install only new RAM.
Is there any possible way it could be my motherboard?

I think I'll test one stick at a time (if possible) in each slot to see who the real culprit is... Is this possible, or does it depend on the board and ram?
 
The memory is defective. Best results will be gained by replacing with an entire new matching set. If you leave old memory and install new along with it, even if the old module remaining wasn't one of the bad ones, you're still asking for future problems very much.

If you want the machine to work well, it can't be any more simple. Junk the old RAM and install only new RAM.
 
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