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No.
I haven't changed anything. The computer worked fine for over a year and a half with these RAM sticks.
I gamed for over 400 hours on Battlefield 4 on High settings 1920x1080 resolution.
No BSODs occured during this (400+) + hundreds of hours of work on this computer. Until recently.
I do notice that is the 2013 manual version for the motherboard.
How about all the DDR3 rams that was produced after the manual was printed?
Are they listed on there?
Can my hard drive be a memory problem?
You can always test your HDD for problems or faults.Can my hard drive be a memory problem?
check/analyse the integrity of your HDD you can use Sea Tools
Download from here http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/313457-seatools-dos-windows-how-use.html
Windows has this program chkdsk See for info and how to use
Disk Check - Windows 7 Help Forums
TURNS out it was the hard drive. I removed the faulty one and installed windows on my second drive.
Now my Windows start up in less then 30 seconds.
Everything is quick and smooth.
Thank you for taking the time to help me guys.
It wasn't the RAM lol......
Last edited by INeedhelpMan; 18 Jan 2016 at 23:15.
@INeedhelpMan,
From your edited reply I understood you think I am an expert or pro or something at this, I am a person with possible one of the least experience in BSOD debugging from the Windows 10 Help Forums, anyone from my level could be in the wrong direction sometimes.
If you don't appreciate what I said, you can formulate it in another way then calling it half ***** answers.