J JacobTheSolveSearcher New member Joined Feb 3, 2024 Posts 2 Feb 3, 2024 #1 hi guys im wondering whats going on with my pc. few days after installing more ram of crucial to hyperx fury beast some BSOD's started to happen (after windows updates but did the recovery and this did not help ). actually really randomly. i did the Sysnative File Collection that im attaching here! could you please guys help me with it ? also had done the memory check with memory diagnostic which says that there are some problems. this file of the memory results is in the sysnative file collection! my system : CPU - RYZEN 5900X GPU - GIGABYTE RTX 3070TI RAM - 2X 16GB CRUCIAL VENGEANCE on dual channel(32GB) AND 2X 8GB KINGSTION FURY BEAST (16GB) all of them 3600 Mhz on XMP profile MB - GIGABYTE AORUS B550 PRO V2 Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 10 MB · Views: 3 Last edited: Feb 3, 2024
hi guys im wondering whats going on with my pc. few days after installing more ram of crucial to hyperx fury beast some BSOD's started to happen (after windows updates but did the recovery and this did not help ). actually really randomly. i did the Sysnative File Collection that im attaching here! could you please guys help me with it ? also had done the memory check with memory diagnostic which says that there are some problems. this file of the memory results is in the sysnative file collection! my system : CPU - RYZEN 5900X GPU - GIGABYTE RTX 3070TI RAM - 2X 16GB CRUCIAL VENGEANCE on dual channel(32GB) AND 2X 8GB KINGSTION FURY BEAST (16GB) all of them 3600 Mhz on XMP profile MB - GIGABYTE AORUS B550 PRO V2
ET_Explorer Member Joined May 22, 2022 Posts 16 Location Forestville, CA Feb 3, 2024 #2 Hi, I can't read your file information because it not in english.
J JacobTheSolveSearcher New member Joined Feb 3, 2024 Posts 2 Feb 4, 2024 #3 is this okay now ? @ET_Explorer Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp v2.zip 9.9 MB · Views: 1
ubuysa Sysnative Staff BSOD Kernel Dump Senior AnalystContributor Joined Apr 29, 2022 Posts 741 Location Crete, Greece Feb 4, 2024 #4 I can read your original file upload just fine. If adding new RAM caused BSODs then the cause is pretty clear - it's the new RAM! It is unwise in the extreme to mix different RAM as you have done. RAM should really be bought in a pack of matched sticks to be sure that all the timings align. The two dumps also strongly point at RAM being the problem here. One dump even says so explicitly... Code: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a) # Any other values for parameter 1 must be individually examined. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000404, The subtype of the BugCheck. Arg2: ffffc57ac79e98e0 Arg3: 8a0000067b7e4963 Arg4: ff38c57ac79e98e0 The 0x404 subtype value in argument 1 indicates that there was a problem in the page tables when deleting a memory page. Remove the new RAM and see whether it's stable on the original RAM. If not then remove the XMP profile and see whether it's stable at stock frequencies. If it still BSODs on just the original RAM at stock frequencies then post another SysnativeBSODCollectionApp output.
I can read your original file upload just fine. If adding new RAM caused BSODs then the cause is pretty clear - it's the new RAM! It is unwise in the extreme to mix different RAM as you have done. RAM should really be bought in a pack of matched sticks to be sure that all the timings align. The two dumps also strongly point at RAM being the problem here. One dump even says so explicitly... Code: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a) # Any other values for parameter 1 must be individually examined. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000404, The subtype of the BugCheck. Arg2: ffffc57ac79e98e0 Arg3: 8a0000067b7e4963 Arg4: ff38c57ac79e98e0 The 0x404 subtype value in argument 1 indicates that there was a problem in the page tables when deleting a memory page. Remove the new RAM and see whether it's stable on the original RAM. If not then remove the XMP profile and see whether it's stable at stock frequencies. If it still BSODs on just the original RAM at stock frequencies then post another SysnativeBSODCollectionApp output.