Memory Management issue please help

Juan Martinez

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So I've been getting this memory management blue screen and I'm not sure what to do. I've been reading online, and it always seems to come down to the same thing. What is the memory voltage and are the timings correct. Unfortunately for me I'm not sure how to check to see if they're correct or no.Here are my computer specs

Cpu AMD Phenom II x4 945

Motherboard gigabyte GA78LMTUSB3

The ram is from a company i haven't heard of. Hyundai electronics 8gb

Gpu Nvidia gtx 650 ti

i have ran the memtest86 for about 13 hours with little results as it showed no errors.

i would like to thank anyone who replies ahead of time, and hopefully we can get my desktop working without and errors. :D

 
If you have run memtest86+ for 13 hours you should have run around 8 passes or so. This says that the ram is not the issue. If it does not error the ram is fine at its settings and that a program is having issues.

Be sure you used Memtest86+ and run it from a boot drive. It has it's own interface and does not run with windows. It is a separate entity
 

Juan Martinez

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Would you have a idea on what type of program it could be? The memory management issue i hard to identify because it doesn't happen often. As for the the Memetest86 i did run it from a flash drive.
 
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As bgunner said, there doesn't seem to be a RAM issue but depends on what the error code tells. What is the blue screen error number? if it doesn't stay long enough to read the error code, change the following setting to hold the blue screen so you can read the code.

Control Panel / System and Security / System / Change Settings / Advanced / Startup and Recovery / Settings / System Failure / Automatically Restart = remove the check mark and click OK twice. Next time you get the error make a note on paper of the error tittle in capitol letters and the error code or codes and post them here.

If you still want to check the RAM voltage, restart the computer and enter the BIOS pressing DEL repeatedly as the BIOS post starts. In the BIOS, from the Intelligent Tweaker menu, scroll down to System Voltage, press enter and change it from Auto to Manual and press enter... DDR3 Voltage should read 1.500 v.. if it reads a different voltage, press enter to enter DDR3 voltage and select 1.500 v, enter and exit the Intelligent Tweaker, and exit the BIOS saving changes.

Hyundai memory has been around for a long time. I had a computer with that RAM in PC-133 and it never failed.. it worked till the motherboard died... that was about 10 years, so it is a reliable brand.

 

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I will do that although i have to say that this doesn't happen often. It's happen to me 4 times in the past 5 months
 
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