BSOD caused by memory managment

cogger1234

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Mar 31, 2016
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Recently I have been having BSOD while using my computer. The PC normally blue screens once a day at random. Most of the time the problem is due to memory management. I have run multiple memory test with the windows program and with memtest86 and neither one comes back with errors. I've tried reinstalling windows and it worked for a couple of days then started up again. I will include the last two dump files here.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9vKfjrTz0azVmw1alEwZDhsaUk/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9vKfjrTz0azSllyUHB3MUJ4Z2c/view?usp=sharing
 
1| When running memtest86, you should run it for at least 10 passes.
2| Have you made sure your motherboard BIOS is up to date? Reinstalling Windows 10 would do little since the OS itself performs updates it sees as necessary.
3| Speaking of re-installation, have you made sure your bootable USB installer was recreated using the latest image via Windows Media Creation Tool?
4| Mind sharing your full system's specs?
 


1: I ran memtest last week over night and it passed all of those times
2: I just updated the bios today, that for some reason never crossed my mind to do. thanks for the advice hopefully that will fix the issue
3:I had just made the drive right before I reinstalled and I did use the newest tool.
4: as for specs they are

  • CPU: i7-4790k
    Motherboard: ASUS Z87-A
    GPU: GTX 980
    OS: Windows 10 home
    RAM: 16gb of DDR3 gskill ripjaws ram at 1066
    Sound Card: Sound Blaster Z
 
bugcheck looks like a bad call out of a file filter while running chrome.

I suspect the problem is just your cpu came out 2nd qtr of 2014 but your BIOS is dated jan 2014
and is just applying bad voltages and clk rates to your low voltage CPU.

just update the BIOS, then install the motherboard vendors drivers from the motherboard vendors website and it should prevent this issuse and others.