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Need assistance with memory management BSOD?

Need assistance with memory management BSOD?

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jReew
Member
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09-13-2016, 06:34 PM
#1
I assembled this machine around three years ago. It worked well for roughly six months until the BSOD began. It doesn’t always fail with the same message, but recently it’s been memory management issues. I tried reseating the RAM and that didn’t help. I swapped in the recommended RAM from the motherboard, but no improvement. My SSD was also replaced without success. The only recent action was reapplying thermal paste to the CPU and confirming proper cooling contact. What’s left is swapping out the motherboard and CPU.
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jReew
09-13-2016, 06:34 PM #1

I assembled this machine around three years ago. It worked well for roughly six months until the BSOD began. It doesn’t always fail with the same message, but recently it’s been memory management issues. I tried reseating the RAM and that didn’t help. I swapped in the recommended RAM from the motherboard, but no improvement. My SSD was also replaced without success. The only recent action was reapplying thermal paste to the CPU and confirming proper cooling contact. What’s left is swapping out the motherboard and CPU.

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twanvo
Junior Member
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09-13-2016, 08:29 PM
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Several filings identified: DMPs numbered 120524-8515-01, 120324-8656-01, 120324-7968-01, and 120224-7046-01, along with 112524-6906-01.
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twanvo
09-13-2016, 08:29 PM #2

Several filings identified: DMPs numbered 120524-8515-01, 120324-8656-01, 120324-7968-01, and 120224-7046-01, along with 112524-6906-01.

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09-18-2016, 04:31 PM
#3
Completely take out and put the CPU back in place, since it may have shifted slightly over time
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RagingCoconuts
09-18-2016, 04:31 PM #3

Completely take out and put the CPU back in place, since it may have shifted slightly over time

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SarahFina
Member
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09-30-2016, 11:31 PM
#4
It appears the data comes from memory dumps. Since the RAM was swapped out, the CPU seems to be the likely culprit. If the memory controller malfunctions, it would mimic RAM behavior. On Zen 2, a defective CPU often presents as memory issues. It doesn't matter which component failed—just that this pattern is more frequent on Zen 2. Updating the BIOS could help. The board retains flashback functionality, allowing recovery from crashes or BIOS corruption by adhering to specific steps.
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SarahFina
09-30-2016, 11:31 PM #4

It appears the data comes from memory dumps. Since the RAM was swapped out, the CPU seems to be the likely culprit. If the memory controller malfunctions, it would mimic RAM behavior. On Zen 2, a defective CPU often presents as memory issues. It doesn't matter which component failed—just that this pattern is more frequent on Zen 2. Updating the BIOS could help. The board retains flashback functionality, allowing recovery from crashes or BIOS corruption by adhering to specific steps.

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Tugger01
Junior Member
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10-04-2016, 05:55 AM
#5
Thanks for the prompt response. I've revised the bios since July. About a week back I took out the CPU and added fresh thermal paste. Right now I'm running 32GB Tridentz Royal.
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Tugger01
10-04-2016, 05:55 AM #5

Thanks for the prompt response. I've revised the bios since July. About a week back I took out the CPU and added fresh thermal paste. Right now I'm running 32GB Tridentz Royal.