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BDOS blue screen errors


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Specs,

CPU: I7 2600k

PSU: CORSAIR Professional Series HX850

MOBO: ASUS P8Z68-V PRO LGA 1155 Intel Z68

MEMORY: CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)

GPU: EVGA SuperClocked GTX 590.

HDD: Vegance 500 gb 7600 rpm

 

Windows Vista 64.

 

i built my system 2 months ago, every part is new.

so here's my problem, i played it fine for the first month, no problem no crashing.

One day i came home turn on my pc, and i had a LED mobo light turned on, it was the Memory LED, so i had to click the led until it flashes, then the MOBO read the memory again. since then i been having BLUE SCREENS, , " MEMORY CORRUPTED" "MEMORY MANAGER"

 

IRQL_GT_ZERO_ AT_ SYSTEM_SERVICE

STOP: 0X0000004A (0X00000000075783D09, etc....

 

 

then i got another one.

STOP: C000021A {FATAL SYSTEM ERROR}

0X00000000 (0XC0000428 0X00100528)

 

I get different error codes most of the time,

 

i was thinking i will b my memory, but windows reads it fine, and this only happens when im playing a game, the game runs for 2 mins and bang i get blue screen,

 

so yeah i tried everything, memory tool, windows didn't found any error, my cpu temp is 40c, i have an antec 900 with 5 fans, so i don't think is overheating problems,

 

Also, i uninstalled my old GPU drivers, and installed a new ones, and when i did that i could play the game for 7 mins, but i got blue screen again,

 

so last night i decided to install Windows again, i was thinking is probably a corrupted driver or file in windows.

 

can u guys help me plz. thanx

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Sounds like one of your sticks is bad, download the free Memtest x86 4.0a HERE and burn the .iso to a CD or DVD.

 

Boot to the CD/DVD and the utility will initialize.

 

It's a more thorough test than the integrated Windows Memory Diagnostic and will most likely find your errors.

 

Test one stick at a time and make sure to run it for at least 7 passes, with 10 being the best and most accurate.

 

It will take awhile so make sure to set time aside wisely.

 

 

Hope this helps!

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