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  1. #11
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    Catwho's Avatar
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    Katarh Mest
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    Lamia
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    Warrior Lv 100
    Digging out a guide for you from my old tech support days. WinDebug86 can help you pinpoint which app or driver is killing the system:

    http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.p...-a-bsod.35246/

    Chrome on Windows 10 was incredibly unstable, so for about a month after I upgraded it was Chrome every damn time. However, I then had a stick of RAM go bad for real, and the WinDebug started saying there was a likelihood of memory corruption.

    Good luck!
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  2. #12
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    chrspy's Avatar
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    Jul 2014
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    Gridania / Home of the boobies
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    Lorelai Arseid
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    Leviathan
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    Conjurer Lv 62
    Quote Originally Posted by Catwho View Post
    Digging out a guide for you from my old tech support days. WinDebug86 can help you pinpoint which app or driver is killing the system:

    http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.p...-a-bsod.35246/

    Chrome on Windows 10 was incredibly unstable, so for about a month after I upgraded it was Chrome every damn time. However, I then had a stick of RAM go bad for real, and the WinDebug started saying there was a likelihood of memory corruption.

    Good luck!
    Thank you I will give this a shot.
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  3. #13
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    AkashiXI's Avatar
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    Akashi Mousai
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    Adamantoise
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    Archer Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by chrspy View Post
    I'm sure I have ample cooling since it can most of the time play for 12+ hours with no failures. This just began to BSOD this morning once and hasn't happened again yet. All 4 sticks are the same ram so I believe they are on the same channel and should be alright as well. You may be right about the memory leak because when I get the BSOD it says memory dumping.. etc.
    Ram is hard to diagnose, but the easiest solution is to go back to your old build and see if it blue screens. If not, it's your ram. Ram doesn't have compatibility issues, unless you're using a higher grade on a mobo that doesn't support it (which, I'm fairly confident won't even load your OS if that's the case). Memory leak can be a few things, but all signs are pointing to the only thing you've recently changed: your ram. Good luck!
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