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Ran the verifier again. Stopped after 1st BSOD. It gave me System Service Exception (I've noticed to be the most common).
Dump files attached.
Ran the verifier again. Stopped after 1st BSOD. It gave me System Service Exception (I've noticed to be the most common).
Dump files attached.
Are you using two different RAM sticks?Code:BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff8011683c116, ffffd000e82c5cd0, 0} Probably caused by : Unknown_Image ( PAGE_NOT_ZERO ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- *** Memory manager detected 142 instance(s) of page corruption, target is likely to have memory corruption.
They show different part numbers .....
Code:Size 8192MB Form Factor 09h - DIMM Device Set [None] Device Locator DIMM_A2 Bank Locator A1_BANK1 Memory Type 18h - Specification Reserved Type Detail 4080h - Synchronous Speed 1600MHz Manufacturer Undefined Serial Number Asset Tag Number Part Number 8GBH2X04E99927-15Please let us know.Code:Size 8192MB Form Factor 09h - DIMM Device Set [None] Device Locator DIMM_B2 Bank Locator A1_BANK3 Memory Type 18h - Specification Reserved Type Detail 4080h - Synchronous Speed 1600MHz Manufacturer A1_Manufacturer3 Serial Number Asset Tag Number Part Number Array1_PartNumber3
I removed the ram stick from the slot you described.
I have had 3 BSODs this morning. Crash dump attached.
Still multiple different errors, and those are mainly pointing to clipsp.sys. It is a system driver that is being accompanied with memory corruption.
Take two further tests.Code:5279 errors : !clipsp (fffff801fefdd698-fffff801ff012647) MODULE_NAME: memory_corruption IMAGE_NAME: memory_corruption FOLLOWUP_NAME: memory_corruption
Stress test the CPU.It saves the result as a .txt file in the prime95's folder. Upload the file for us.
Stress test the Graphics Card using Furmark.Take a screenshot of the furmark window before closing it. Upload the screenshot for us. Also let us know if you have experienced any crash/BSOD and/or artifacts during the test.
And make it sure that your SanDisk SSD is running with the latest firmware. How to update the Firmware on your SanDisk SSD
If still the issue persists, I will suggest one more further step. That is a clean install of windows.
If the issue continues even after a clean reinstall, better you RMA the motherboard.
I started running the prime95 stress test. I am using Piriform Speccy to monitor temperatures. CPU quickly ended up at 112 C. I stopped the testing and the temperature quickly stabilized at 48 C.
I am assuming I should not continue the test at that temperature. Didn't see a .txt file to upload after stopping the test early.
I think you should use a third party cooler. The stock cooler that comes with the CPU is never very good to handle the overheating issue. And those sudden overheating may cause BSODs.
Though I am very doubtful why the overheating will cause memory corruption.
I would request my guru @essenbe to have a look at your issue.