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RAM issues, blue screen

Anonymous
2022-11-17T01:28:50+00:00

Hi all, I have been dealing with what I believe are RAM issues and blue screening the past while. I thought I fixed them but today my pc crashed. Here is my minidump. Here is my summary of issues:

  • In 2020 I built my PC, I bought a 2x8 kit of corsair vengeance pro ram, pc ran fine
  • In 2021, I bought another 2x8 kit of the same ram
  • Since then, I had intermittent crashes and assumed they were PSU issues
  • Recently, I believed I figured out that they were RAM issues:
  1. When I had all four sticks in and XMP off, my pc would blue screen on startup
  2. When I had all four sticks in and XMP on, my pc would randomly crash (as if I lost power). Sometimes after hours, sometimes after a few minutes.
  3. When I put in one kit, I (thought I) fixed the problem, and had no crashes, with XMP on or off
  • Just now, I had a crash with a kit in, XMP turned on, I did not have one since I took out the second kit a few days ago

Any insight would be much appreciated.

Edit: fixed minidump link

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-11-21T15:52:54+00:00

    Windows 11 22h2 HAS XMP enabling issues and needs to be fixed. Even with core isolation and memory integrity off it still has problems, I am guess that some auto voltages timings are not being applied or something within security features etc.. is the problem as windows 10 I am fine, Please get the word out, thanks. Yes i do hard lined h2o pcs and have overclocked since before the I7 920s.

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  2. Lester Bernard Reyes 82,020 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2022-11-17T04:53:26+00:00

    Hi and thanks for reaching out. My name is Bernard a Windows fan like you. I'll be happy to help you out today.

    I understand the issue you have, nothing to worry I am here to help, upon analyzing and checking the DMP files, the error you have is ntkrnlmp.exe, this is usually caused by Damaged power cords and adapters and drivers, to fix this issue kindly refer to the steps provided on this link:

    https://www.lifewire.com/fix-the-ntkrnlmp-exe-e...

    Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.

    Additional note: If the issue persists, I suggest contacting a local technician to physically check the device for any hardware-related issues.

    Let me know how it goes and I hope that helps.

    Bernard

    Independent Advisor

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