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PC blue screen error on 44C+ model

PC blue screen error on 44C+ model

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helenma0301
Senior Member
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11-17-2025, 02:13 AM
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Hello, Memory. I noticed some issues with your RAM recently. It began earlier today and you mentioned problems during gaming sessions. Your PC shuts down when temperatures exceed 44°C and you’re experiencing blue screens. This could indicate a faulty component. Please check the condition of your RAM and consider testing it or consulting a technician.
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helenma0301
11-17-2025, 02:13 AM #1

Hello, Memory. I noticed some issues with your RAM recently. It began earlier today and you mentioned problems during gaming sessions. Your PC shuts down when temperatures exceed 44°C and you’re experiencing blue screens. This could indicate a faulty component. Please check the condition of your RAM and consider testing it or consulting a technician.

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OkamiTaiyo
Junior Member
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11-21-2025, 11:46 PM
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The BSOD code likely indicates a system error, possibly related to memory or hardware issues. It’s not directly about RAM but could point elsewhere. EventViewer displays detailed crash information when a BSOD occurs. Running stress tests like MemTest86 may help identify underlying problems.
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OkamiTaiyo
11-21-2025, 11:46 PM #2

The BSOD code likely indicates a system error, possibly related to memory or hardware issues. It’s not directly about RAM but could point elsewhere. EventViewer displays detailed crash information when a BSOD occurs. Running stress tests like MemTest86 may help identify underlying problems.

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ChazmanC98
Member
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11-27-2025, 01:48 PM
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Is your RAM using an XMP profile? This can lead to instability, even when operating at rated speeds. If active, consider turning it off and adjusting the speed manually. You might also use a tool named "blue screen view" to investigate the crash cause.
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ChazmanC98
11-27-2025, 01:48 PM #3

Is your RAM using an XMP profile? This can lead to instability, even when operating at rated speeds. If active, consider turning it off and adjusting the speed manually. You might also use a tool named "blue screen view" to investigate the crash cause.