BSOD Win7 x64 ASRock HELPPP

fretcrazy

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Morning -
I have an issue with one of my homebuilds that I cannot resolve - or even pinpoint a cause of. Almost since day 1 i have had random BSOD errors, but I had an old crummy HD in there (while waiting for my ssd :D) and the errors more or less pointed to HDD issues. SSD was installed, old hard drive removed and I went about my business installing all my updates/games/etc. Almost within hours I was getting similar BSOD errors, but now NON_FAULT_PAGE_DATA, MEMORY, etc etc. I read a few posts on here - removed various AMD drivers and had a bit of brief success, but it was back to BSOD again. (not even while PC was doing anything...just sitting at desktop). I have played around with different ram sticks in different DIMMS, still same issue.

Last night I did a wipe of my drive, made sure all fans/chips/heatsink/you name it were properly installed, and did a clean install of Win 7x64(purchased - not pirated - so i can almost certainly rule out software issues). I got as far as the initial login and before i could even insert the Drivers/Utilities disk, i got the BSOD error. I've tried in safe mode - no dice.

*footnote OS is installed to SSD - nothing else was running on SSD*

ASRock FM2A75 Pro4-M M/B
AMD A10-5800K Trinity
2x4GB G.SKILL Sniper Series DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900)
Corsair H60 Hydro Cooler
Samsung 840 Pro Series MZ-7PD128BW SSD
Seagate Momentus 1TB (storage HDD)

I appreciate any/all of your expert feedback!
Thank you
-tb
 
Thank You - I have tried once before, will give it another go and post results if possible.
System has not wanted to stay online long enough to even reinstall NIC drivers to get out TO the internet and d/l files. Dumping them to a flash drive and will try that route.
Much appreciated.
-tb
 
If you cannot get the system on long enough to run the collection tool, please navigate to

C:\Windows\minidump\

And zip up and upload the files here. Copy them to a USB drive if needs be

Regards,
Stephen
 
It got to the point where the PC was stuck in boot loop. I grabbed my bootable Memtest86+ thumb drive(which like a moron i had neglected to even think of...) and as suspected, RAM kit is bad. Borrowed two sticks from another build - purrs like a kitten.
Thank you for the replies.
 

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