Question Memory_Management BSOD issues ?

Apr 14, 2024
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Over the past year or so, I've been having massive issues with frequent freezing and the occasional BSOD (memory_management), mostly in more demanding video games.
Some weeks it's fine and barely happens, other times I can barely play any video games like CS2 et al.

These are the error messages I get in the debugger:

MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)
# Any other values for parameter 1 must be individually examined.
Arguments:
Arg1: 000000000000003f, An inpage operation failed with a CRC error. Parameter 2 contains
the pagefile offset. Parameter 3 contains the page CRC value.
Parameter 4 contains the expected CRC value.
Arg2: 00000000000a4fcf
Arg3: 0000000000000003
Arg4: 00000000b1216eb5


I have already swapped out both my SSDs and reinstalled Windows, CrystalDiskInfo shows that they're absolutely fine (99%).
Swapped out the SATA cables and ports they're attached to as well.

I also ran Memtest_86 (1 full pass, 1.5h), but that came back clean as well.
I could try to find some time to do a full run of 4 passes. But I honestly doubt much would come back.

Anyone have any advice as to what else I could do?


Link to the dump files:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ibvr...rV9Bw0B0?rlkey=lkbtftnmdxmyysc3g77jai51n&dl=0
 
Over the past year or so, I've been having massive issues with frequent freezing and the occasional BSOD (memory_management), mostly in more demanding video games.
Some weeks it's fine and barely happens, other times I can barely play any video games like CS2 et al.

These are the error messages I get in the debugger:

MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)
# Any other values for parameter 1 must be individually examined.
Arguments:
Arg1: 000000000000003f, An inpage operation failed with a CRC error. Parameter 2 contains
the pagefile offset. Parameter 3 contains the page CRC value.
Parameter 4 contains the expected CRC value.
Arg2: 00000000000a4fcf
Arg3: 0000000000000003
Arg4: 00000000b1216eb5


I have already swapped out both my SSDs and reinstalled Windows, CrystalDiskInfo shows that they're absolutely fine (99%).
Swapped out the SATA cables and ports they're attached to as well.

I also ran Memtest_86 (1 full pass, 1.5h), but that came back clean as well.
I could try to find some time to do a full run of 4 passes. But I honestly doubt much would come back.

Anyone have any advice as to what else I could do?


Link to the dump files:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ibvr...rV9Bw0B0?rlkey=lkbtftnmdxmyysc3g77jai51n&dl=0
What about Swap file ? Try increasing it manually.
Is RAM set overclocked in any way ?
 
What about Swap file ? Try increasing it manually.
Is RAM set overclocked in any way ?
I increased my RAM speeds to the advertised 3200MHz via XMP.

Shouldn't cause any issues and nothing else is overclocked in any way AFAIK.

EDIT: I have 32GB of RAM in total, I set my swap file size to between ~2GB and 4+GB. Should that be sufficient?
 
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I increased my RAM speeds to the advertised 3200MHz via XMP.

Shouldn't cause any issues and nothing else is overclocked in any way AFAIK.

EDIT: I have 32GB of RAM in total, I set my swap file size to between ~2GB and 4+GB. Should that be sufficient?
Leave it on auto, some programs insist on using it, it's addressed same as if it's RAM, Modern Windows can manage it just fine,expand as needed and shrink when not.