BSOD Memory Management (0x0000001A)

ajm5998

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I built this PC and installed windows 10 on it.

Everything appeared to be going smoothly until I would start up a game. After a couple minutes my pc would crash to an error_memory_management screen. Sometimes it would crash to irql_not_less_or_equal. Occasionally it would crash to kmode_exception_not_handled. A couple times I would get page_fault_in_nonpaged_area.

CPU: intel i5 6600k at 3.5Mhz
GPU: AMD R9 380 4GB
PSU: Corsair CX 600W
MOBO: Asrock Z170 Pro4
RAM: 1X8 GB of DDR4 @ 2133

I'll attach a screenshot of cpu Z.
http://imgur.com/GFj65S3

I set the voltage to the ram at 1.2V as recommended. I think I made a mistake only ordering 1 stick, as it can't take advantage of dual channel. I ran memtest86 on it for 15 passes and there were no errors detected. Although I ran Windows memory diagnostic and 2/3 times it told me there were hardware issues, though it froze before it could finish both times. I ran it a third time and it finished saying there were no errors. I don't know what to think of that. I've also tried reseating the RAM into different slots. That didn't work either. All drivers are up to date. I uninstalled my graphics driver, still errors. Reinstalled it, still errors. I think I tried a previous version of the driver, didn't work either.

Other than that, my system is up to date and it only seems to crash whenever I start up a game.
I have new ram coming in the mail, I'll see if that works.

My question is whether or not my system would become more stable if I changed the command rate to 2T instead of 1T?

Any help would be appreciated with this issue, I'm really at a loss.

Thanks

 

ajm5998

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Well, changing the command to 2T didn't appear to fix my problem.
Two minutes into a game of tf2 and I get the memory_management BSOD again.

I'm honestly at a loss here.
 

Andre_9

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I've got the same mobo and same issue. I've had a look at your dump file and it shows ntoskrnl.exe+14e240 as the crash address. I've got the same issue with memory management BSOD's and IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL BSOD's coming from the exact same address.

CPU: Intel i5 6600k 3.5GHz
GPU: GeForce 980 Ti
PSU: Corsair AX1200i
MOBO: Asrock Z170 Pro4
RAM: 2X8 GB of DDR4 @ 3000 (Geil)

Did windows memory diagnostic and it reported no errors.

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Please help
 

Andre_9

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Contacted Asrock about the issue. They released a BIOS update just a couple of days ago. I flashed the update and have not had a BSOD since. Will check it out for another week or so before confirming that the issue is gone.