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Hi i have lately been having a few blue screens
such as
Memory_management
System_Service_Exception
System_Thread_Exception_Not_Handled_M
Kmode_exception_not_handled
also at the begginning of the year i was getting Driver_irql_not less or equal and bad_pool_header.
My systems Specs are
Processor:Amd phenom II x6 1055t stock clock
Motherboard Asrock n68c-gs ucc
Graphics Card: Asus HD 5770 1gb gddr5
Ram: Kingston 4gb Not sure of timers
Hard drives:1tb 5400rpm hdd and 80gb not sure of speed hdd for Os
Operating System: Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit with sp1 update.
Notes/What i have done to try stop bsod:Before i installed my 80gb hard drive the os i was getting the blue screens like irql not less or equal and bad pool header.
I at 1st thaught this was a heat issue so i went and bought a new case Cooler master haf 922 along with 3x 120mm fans the case comes with 2x 200mm fans
i then thaught it was cpu heat issue
so i bought a new heatsink Hyper 212 plus with 120mm fan.
neither of them worked so i rma'd my graphics card no luck after that i have ran memtest for over 6 hours with no fails.
I have uploaded the only memory dumps i have i would have had more but i tried a fresh windows install about 3 times to try get rid of this problem.
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Thanks.
Adam.
(Edit: I keep my system defragged aswell if that means anything)
such as
Memory_management
System_Service_Exception
System_Thread_Exception_Not_Handled_M
Kmode_exception_not_handled
also at the begginning of the year i was getting Driver_irql_not less or equal and bad_pool_header.
My systems Specs are
Processor:Amd phenom II x6 1055t stock clock
Motherboard Asrock n68c-gs ucc
Graphics Card: Asus HD 5770 1gb gddr5
Ram: Kingston 4gb Not sure of timers
Hard drives:1tb 5400rpm hdd and 80gb not sure of speed hdd for Os
Operating System: Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit with sp1 update.
Notes/What i have done to try stop bsod:Before i installed my 80gb hard drive the os i was getting the blue screens like irql not less or equal and bad pool header.
I at 1st thaught this was a heat issue so i went and bought a new case Cooler master haf 922 along with 3x 120mm fans the case comes with 2x 200mm fans
i then thaught it was cpu heat issue
so i bought a new heatsink Hyper 212 plus with 120mm fan.
neither of them worked so i rma'd my graphics card no luck after that i have ran memtest for over 6 hours with no fails.
I have uploaded the only memory dumps i have i would have had more but i tried a fresh windows install about 3 times to try get rid of this problem.
Link Removed
Also 1st post new to forum
Thanks.
Adam.
(Edit: I keep my system defragged aswell if that means anything)
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Solution
do you think my ram could be corrupt should i buy different ram ?
First of all it needs to be set right as recommended by the manufacturer. RAMMon identifies it as 1333 9 9 9 24, but it's a good idea to verify these rates at the maker's official web page.
You can run 10 passes of Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool.
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timers to 9-9-9-24 again
Like I said, it's a good idea to verify these values. Usually rates are written on the RAM sticks, on their package, or on the maker's web site.
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Ok i couldnt find the rates on the stick and i cant seem to find the box for the ram and cant seem to find the ram on google its not kingston ram afterall is Sum 4gb ddr3 1333 duno about you but ive never heard of sum and it looks like google dont know much about them either. I also tried to run memtest 86 with the timers at 9-9-9-24 but memtest failed straight away and had to close it.
Thanks
Adam.
Thanks
Adam.
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