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System experiencing crashes or BSOD errors.

System experiencing crashes or BSOD errors.

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Amoeba_
Junior Member
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05-05-2016, 10:57 AM
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My PC has been experiencing crashes and blue screens after upgrading to 64GB RAM. The issues include BSOD errors, IRQL not less or equal, memory management problems, unhandled mode exceptions, MOBO error codes 33-35. When I built my new system eight months ago, it was mostly stable except for frequent memory training when turning it on/off, which caused lag and jitter. Restarts often triggered errors like "could not read from memory." I found a Reddit thread discussing similar problems and wonder if the issue lies with my CPU, suggesting a replacement if needed.
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Amoeba_
05-05-2016, 10:57 AM #1

My PC has been experiencing crashes and blue screens after upgrading to 64GB RAM. The issues include BSOD errors, IRQL not less or equal, memory management problems, unhandled mode exceptions, MOBO error codes 33-35. When I built my new system eight months ago, it was mostly stable except for frequent memory training when turning it on/off, which caused lag and jitter. Restarts often triggered errors like "could not read from memory." I found a Reddit thread discussing similar problems and wonder if the issue lies with my CPU, suggesting a replacement if needed.

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KAD47
Junior Member
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05-15-2016, 09:51 AM
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Since it has remained stable for eight months, the CPU is probably not the issue. Your board includes Flashback functionality, so updating the BIOS might help improve memory compatibility. With Flashback, you can restore from a corrupted BIOS, which could occur if the system crashes during an update. Refer to the manual for instructions and ensure you have a USB flash drive with a backup BIOS prepared in case of problems.
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KAD47
05-15-2016, 09:51 AM #2

Since it has remained stable for eight months, the CPU is probably not the issue. Your board includes Flashback functionality, so updating the BIOS might help improve memory compatibility. With Flashback, you can restore from a corrupted BIOS, which could occur if the system crashes during an update. Refer to the manual for instructions and ensure you have a USB flash drive with a backup BIOS prepared in case of problems.