Question MEMORY_MANAGMENT BSOD. What causing this?

yullbarez

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Hi, it happened while playing Far Cry 5. The Far Cry 5 started randomly crashing without error. It happened 3rd time then BSOD occured.

Dump file:https://disk.yandex.com.tr/d/YPrI4jLCs5bohA

I never had these problems on other games.

CPU temps was around 75 degress, GPU temps was around 80 degrees.

System Specs:
CPU: Intel Xeon X5450 3.00 GHz (Stock)
Motherboard: Asus ROG Commando
RAM: Kingston 6GB DDR2 800 MHz CL6
GPU: Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X OC 3GB GDDR5 384-BIT (Stock)
HDD: Samsung HD155UI 1.5 TB 5400 RPM
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit 20H2
PSU: Gigabyte P650B 650W 80+ Bronze

Thanks in advance.
 
Try running memtest86 on each of your ram sticks, one stick at a time, up to 4 passes. Only error count you want is 0, any higher could be cause of the BSOD. Remove/replace ram sticks with errors. Memtest is created as a bootable USB so that you don’t need windows to run it

Just cause I ask you to check ram right away, doesn't mean its cause but its worth checking as it can be 1 reason for the BSOD
Another is drivers
Another can be storage as Page file is counted as memory by windows.

I can't read dumps but I will ask a friend to convert them for me, he will post later with a file I can use. It may show cause.

is that triple channel ram?
 
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Try running memtest86 on each of your ram sticks, one stick at a time, up to 4 passes. Only error count you want is 0, any higher could be cause of the BSOD. Remove/replace ram sticks with errors. Memtest is created as a bootable USB so that you don’t need windows to run it

Just cause I ask you to check ram right away, doesn't mean its cause but its worth checking as it can be 1 reason for the BSOD
Another is drivers
Another can be storage as Page file is counted as memory by windows.

I can't read dumps but I will ask a friend to convert them for me, he will post later with a file I can use. It may show cause.

is that triple channel ram?
Thanks for answer.
2GB sticks are has CL6 latency and 1GB sticks has CL5. Could be the problem itself?

I will test all the sticks with Memtest86.
 
I ran the dump files through the debugger and got the following information: https://jsfiddle.net/6fev038b/show This link is for anyone wanting to help. You do not have to view it. It is safe to "run the fiddle" as the page asks.

File information:053021-106437-01.dmp (May 30 2021 - 07:34:26)
Bugcheck:MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1A)
Probably caused by:memory_corruption (Process: MemCompression)
Uptime:13 Day(s), 12 Hour(s), 24 Min(s), and 42 Sec(s)

Comment: The overclocking driver "RTCore64.sys" was found on your system. (MSI Afterburner)

Previous threads:
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/endless-whea_uncorrectable_error-bsod-errors.3690792/
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/what-causing-this-bsod.3680233/

Possible Motherboard page: https://www.asus.com/us/SupportOnly/Commando/HelpDesk_Knowledge/
The dump says you are using BIOS version 9999. The latest shown on the website is 1901.

This information can be used by others to help you. Someone else will post with more information. Please wait for additional answers. Good luck.
 
I am not sure about the latency difference, it could be enough to cause the errors you are getting.
Is it eec ram?

Try running memtest86 on each of your ram sticks, one stick at a time, up to 4 passes. Only error count you want is 0, any higher could be cause of the BSOD. Remove/replace ram sticks with errors. Memtest is created as a bootable USB so that you don’t need windows to run it

if memtest still doesn't find any errors, try running with 4gb of ram and see if the errors continue.

Dumps show error occurred in virtual memory, it doesn't show any interaction with ram though its hard to tell.
 
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