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According to you, in what slots are the memory modules seated?
I'm a little confused by your question what do you mean sorry
Yeah i dont need to install any hardware
I thought you may have seated the modules in the wrong slots or improper seated which is why I asked :)
I was thinking of taking one of the modules out and seeing if that is the issue would it be worth a try and also what would puting them incorectly be as if i do try that i would not want to put them back incorectly :)
Incorrectly putting something back can cause various of problems, however most of the things usually can't be identified directly in the dumps.
When for example a part of the PSU isn't proper connected, it may look like various things like memory problems, GPU problems, hard drive problems, driver problems, BIOS problems, etc, with the reason that various of things may occur due to a power problem.
I have once seen this happening, it took quite a long time of troubleshooting and the OP found fortunately a wire of the PSU a little loosy. The crashes were pointing to memory corruption, but everything that usually causes memory corruption had been ruled out a few times.
i will try going through a number of steps i removed then reput the memory and the gpu just in case that is the issue im having will update you should anything happen fingers crossed this fixes the issue.
so far the tests with memory and gpu switching have resulted in the same error i have for testing purposes switched to AMD FX(tm)-770K Quad Core Processor under the same conditions so far it has not crashed when left on over night just on the desktop and now using it again in the morning it has not crashed the issue may have been with the cpu i have contacted amazon in regards to the cpu and amd have not been helpful just linking me to the drivers we have already tried thanks for the help i will see if the previous cpu will work and update if the issue returns. Thanks again for all the help :)