• BSOD:System_service_exception AND Memort_managment
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I get these all the time, sometimes I can leave my PC on for over a week and no problems, and other times it can be on one min. and its gone. Specs are as follows; AMD Phenom II 720 @ Stock MSI HD4890 @ Stock Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB 4 GB of 1066 DDR2 Ram (two gb of Gskill, 2 of Crucial, all at same timings (5-5-5-15 (stock))) Gigabyte MA770-UD3 ver. 1 (Latest BIOS as of 3/10) I have the minidumps from the BSOD's here: [url]http://www.mediafire.com/file/yj1miztzqqz/032510-19250-01.dmp[/url] [url]http://www.mediafire.com/file/ojnei0ee2nz/032510-21091-01.dmp[/url] Let me know if you have any ideas. On an unrelated note, my video card will at times make everything "lock up" (screen goes black, repeating sound loop) and the fan will go to full speed. If the PC is left like this, it will stay like so with full GPU Fan speed. Any ideas? Running newest 10.2 drivers.
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT has to do with RAM. SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION can be caused due to ram issues.
Recommended fix? ALL new RAM?
Set all your ram timings manually and set the voltage manually if you can. If that does not work you should see if you can RMA it.
Run [url=http://www.memtest.org/]Memtest[/url] for a few hours at least, overnight recommended. If you get any errors at all, remove sticks of ram one at a time and retry until you find the faulty one. Replace as needed. If no errors show up, it's something else.
I ran memtest86 before, it would say "Unexpected stop/interuption/whatever" and the pc would re boot. I guess the next step is to do them one stick at a time. The timings are 5-5-5-15/2.0-2.1v for both brands. [editline]12:27PM[/editline] Also my motherboard is set to auto on the ran multiplier, and it runs them at 800mhz. This isn't the source of the problems is it? Shouldn't that run just fine but at a lower rate? Or is that because ddr2 is normally only at 800 max? Thanks.
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