BSOD, Caused by?

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I'm not 100% sure what cause's a BSOD.

Recently i've formated my HD and re-installed windows because I was getting quite a lot of BSOD. After the re-installation i'm still getting them :rolleyes:

I havn't changed any BIOS options, hardware options, and havn't done any tweaks /overclocks for about 6 months. So i'm guessing it's faulty hardware?

I thought RAM was the cause of a BSOD, but thought i'd check here before I try and send them back.

The blue screens usually pop up when the memory is being used, e.g. when playing a game, or doing a virus scan of the whole system... things that use quite a bit of memory.


Thanks guys.
 
Pulseammo said:
Yep, your errors are in the thousands, something is certainly not right there. Is your ram running at the correct timings etc? If you have two sticks try just running with one stick to see if your problems stop. But that is a hell of a lot of errors you are getting there on memtest. AFAIK my ram doesn't cause a signle error any time I've run memtest. Is the ram new or still in warrenty?

The RAM is basically brand new, baught it along with every thing els when I built this system, about 6 months ago.

Every thing is at defualt, timings, Volts etc. The only thing i've changed is the clock speed, from DDR 200 to 400. And I changed that months ago :rolleyes:
 
.... Hours later.

I've found the stick that is broken, the other sticks are 100% ok

God knows how one stick suddenly had about 50 billion errors on it?

I know this is probably a stupid question to ask, but how did I manage to break it? or was it just a freak thing that could have happend to anyone?

Any way, thanks to that broken stick of RAM. I thought the BSOD that I was getting were cause by somthing I must have done on windows. So I formated my HD because of it, have to re-configure my windows again, install all my app's, re-do all my tweaks, and give the microsoft custome care line a ring because my windows key has "Reached the amount of times it can be used"

*sigh* :rolleyes:
 
The RAM I have is,

Crucial 2GB (2x1GB) DDR PC4000 Ballistix Dual Channel Kit

I got told it was ok to run it at 200Mhz, thats right yeah? :confused:
 
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