I have recently replaced my MOBO about a month ago and now I am having a "MEMORY_MANAGMENT" blue screens. Does anyone have a clue on what could be the issue?
Okay im starying to waunder if you have a unstable psu under volting/over volting somewhere, it thinks it sending this voltage but is really sending x voltage and is causing system failures.When I turned my computer on this morning my hard drive started doing a very short beep about every 2 seconds, But I took one of my RAM modules out and it hasn't done it since. I'm not sure why it was doing that.
When you you replaced the mobo did you check to see if the ram you are using for the new mobo is in it's compatibility list. Nit all mobo's will accept kingston however some mobo's will only take kingston'sI have recently replaced my MOBO about a month ago and now I am having a "MEMORY_MANAGMENT" blue screens. Does anyone have a clue on what could be the issue?
It is yesWhen you you replaced the mobo did you check to see if the ram you are using for the new mobo is in it's compatibility list. Nit all mobo's will accept kingston however some mobo's will only take kingston's
I wouod suggest running memtest64 and see what the results areIt is yes
Alright Ill try thatI wouod suggest running memtest64 and see what the results are
I did it and it showed no errors so what could it be now?I wouod suggest running memtest64 and see what the results are
Improperly seated cpu, not connecting the pins rightI did it and it showed no errors so what could it be now?
I reseated and unplugged everything and plugged it back in, It is still blue screening. Is there anything else it could beImproperly seated cpu, not connecting the pins right
Rma the mobo it's dimm controller is shotI reseated and unplugged everything and plugged it back in, It is still blue screening. Is there anything else it could be
yes i did. I was having this issue prior to swapping mobo.Did you do a clean Windows setup when you swapped the parts? That is often why people have issues after changing motherboards. Although you did not say exactly the issue started right after you swapped the motherboard. Did you test one RAM stick at a time or try different slots on the motherboard?
I was having the same issue before i replaced my mobo, what can cause it to happen t o this mobo as well.Rma the mobo it's dimm controller is shot
Whats your system specs?I was having the same issue before i replaced my mobo, what can cause it to happen t o this mobo as well.
I have an intel I5 4440,8 gb of ddr3 hynix ram, an Asus H81M-C mobo. No it is a different board than the replacement would of been. I download small things here and there. I don't torrent, and yes both of my modules are firmly clipped in.Whats your system specs?
did you get the same board as a replacement?
Do you download a lot?
Do you torrent?
Have you made sure the ram modules are fully seated?to much pressure is bad yes to little pressure is bad again.
When you boot into bios what does it say your bios rev is?I have an intel I5 4440,8 gb of ddr3 hynix ram, an Asus H81M-C mobo. No it is a different board than the replacement would of been. I download small things here and there. I don't torrent, and yes both of my modules are firmly clipped in.
What is rev?When you boot into bios what does it say your bios rev is?
it says version 0705,if that's what you're referring toRevision, 0206?
Oh ok,so I need to update my bios. I'll come back to this forum if It doesnt fix it.
I had my pc on for a while but the second I opened a game it immediately crashed. Is my ram being overloaded?
That would deepend what game are you trying to launch and when you say crashed did you mean the game or system entirelyI had my pc on for a while but the second I opened a game it immediately crashed. Is my ram being overloaded?
I tried to load Rainbow Six Sige which I play everyday but when I tried to load it today my entire system blue screened.That would deepend what game are you trying to launch and when you say crashed did you mean the game or system entirely
When I turned my computer on this morning my hard drive started doing a very short beep about every 2 seconds, But I took one of my RAM modules out and it hasn't done it since. I'm not sure why it was doing that.That would deepend what game are you trying to launch and when you say crashed did you mean the game or system entirely
Okay im starying to waunder if you have a unstable psu under volting/over volting somewhere, it thinks it sending this voltage but is really sending x voltage and is causing system failures.When I turned my computer on this morning my hard drive started doing a very short beep about every 2 seconds, But I took one of my RAM modules out and it hasn't done it since. I'm not sure why it was doing that.