BSODs MEMORY MANAGEMENT

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Hi,

recent home pc upgrade should have been a welcome dream come true, good high spec system that could handle all i could throw at it, instead its becoming a nightmare.

G1 Assassin mobo
Core i7 990X EE CPU
12 GB of Corsair Dominator GT 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 PC3-16000C8 2000MHz Triple Channel Kit
2 x NVidia GTX580
2 x OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD. (had some old Patriot Torqx 64GB in there originally)

PSU is my trusty old enermax galaxy 1000x


System went together nicely, powered on fine. Loaded W7 x64 and then everything went to ****.

Reboot after first pass of install and the machine hangs when Verifying DMI pool. Had to remove SSD and use another. Thought drive was faulty.

Happened again on another drive. Reflashed firmware and install worked. Next the machine started to blue screen with MEMORY MANAGEMENT 0x0000001A errors. Memtested all 12GB for 7 passes, no issues. Machine will fail to boot a couple of times then everything works fine and runs stable for an entire day.

Then i notice that my RIFT client is getting corrupted all the time, couldnt install Visual Studio and the MS WSU hotfix is detecting lots of corruption.

Reload OS onto new Vertex 3s. No corruptions so far but still getting BSOD issues. Memtest still passes fine. Finally swapped in my old Patriot memory from previous x58 system and so far everything seems fine, time will tell.

all settings at stock, no over heat issues that i can complain about. i know theres a bit of a dead spot between the graphics cards but i can fix that with a fan. Memorys on the Gigabyte HCL so it should be fine.... And yes i have run several variations of sticks being swapped in and out to try and isolate a bad stick but i cannot find a bad one.

HELP!
 
More likely the motherboard if there's a fault.

Did you check in bios that the RAM was getting the correct voltage?
 
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