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    Random BSOD during normal use.

    oh, slot 1 and 3 tested with dual channel config back before post #7. Forget to include the result. Ok i'll test it again. B in all Slots A in slot 2, got it Thanks.
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    Random BSOD during normal use.

    Hello axe0, Here;s my memtest result so far. That's mean RAM B is bad right?
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    Random BSOD during normal use.

    ok, i just read the memtest86 related post from the link you give me in the post #2 again, and there is possible that the bad one is my ram slot/s. To check my ram slots i should test it one by one with memtest86 right? Or by using 8 passes memtest86 that i just do means 100% proof that the bad...
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    Random BSOD during normal use.

    Hello again axe0, now im done with 8 passes, with very interesting result 5 errors right at the beginning :cry: is that means my ram is bad and i need to scrap them and grab a new one? Thanks.
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    Random BSOD during normal use.

    Need to be 8 pass? oh ok i just run it by default. i'll run it again.
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    Random BSOD during normal use.

    Hello axe0, thanks for the fast response. I try all of your step, i move some files from disk F,G and J so it have 10-15% empty space. I update my windows too (around 145+ updates :p). And finally run the memtest, zero error found. But my computer still BSOD, now i can see this ntkrnlmp.exe...
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    Random BSOD during normal use.

    Hello, first i want to apology for my bad english :) I have this annoying problem with my new computer. I just buy new computer about two weeks ago, everything was fine untill about a week ago. Ive got BSOD related to my GPU driver, then i refresh my windows. Now ive got another chain of BSOD...
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