📎 AI Summary:
The thread discusses ongoing BSOD issues, specifically related to MEMORY_MANAGEMENT errors, after building a new computer. The original poster suspects RAM problems but later learns that his memory settings—timing and frequency—are incorrect, which could be causing the crashes. Subsequent replies clarify that improper hardware configurations, especially related to RAM timings and speed, can indeed lead to such BSOD errors, and adjusting these settings may resolve the problem.

ramerick

New Member
Joined
Apr 1, 2011
Messages
4
Thread Author #1
Thanks in advance folks. I've had somewhat consistent bsods ever since I built my computer. At first it was bad ram but i've got new sticks that tested fine and have no idea what it could be now.

Let me know if you need anything else!

-Doug

Link Removed due to 404 Error

Link Removed due to 404 Error

Link Removed
Link Removed
Link Removed
 

cybercore

New Member
Joined
Jul 7, 2009
Messages
15,626
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)


Your settings are 1066mhz 8 8 8 20.
Your sticks x2 Link Removed due to 404 Error are rated:

1866MHz
CL 10-10-10-27(CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS)
1.5v
 

ramerick

New Member
Joined
Apr 1, 2011
Messages
4
Thread Author #3
You are right! How silly of me! Can incorrect latency timings, cause BSODs?
 

cybercore

New Member
Joined
Jul 7, 2009
Messages
15,626
Incorrect hardware settings including the memory timings and the frequency can indeed cause BSOD MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a) error.
 

Solution