Need help with MEMORY_MANAGEMENT bsod

xYowie

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I work on my pc and i cannot be getting blue screens every 30-60 minutes.

Ok so i keep getting a bluescreen saying MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
I have 8x2 Corsair Vengeance 2133MHz memory and a Asus H110M-A motherboard
When i have both sticks installed i get the bluescreen often. Now this is the weird thing im confused about, when i have 1 ram stick installed in the first slot my computer sometimes freezes making the buzzing noise of a bsod but only for 0.5 of a second and comes back. This happens with both ram sticks running without the other, i wouldnt mind it freezing for a .5 second with all 16 gigs every 50ish minutes but what is causing this?

Here is what i did to try to fix it:
- SFC /SCANNOW
- Bios update
- Chipset driver update
- Memtest86 running for 72 hours with no issues at all, issues only happen when im using my computer not running tests.
- Inspecting ram pins and ram slots with a micro scope to make sure nothing is stuck in them

[strike]If someone actually helps me completely solve this bsod issue so that i can have both ram sticks installed without any crashing or freezing i will seriously send them $50 thru paypal.[/strike]
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Lutfij
 
Solution
Make sure the DRAM is fully seated (the clips should pop up and lock themselves in. Also try raising the DRAM voltage + 0.06 and see if that helps. If no joy, what mobo, CPU, DRAM model #(s), PSU, CPU cooler and GPU

Lutfij

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1| It reads out like you have 8x2GB sticks of ram which seems impossible since DDR4 would mean you're on 2x8GB sticks of ram. Can you please pass on the rest of your hardware specs? In fact you should be giving us your full system
s specs inclusive of your OS.
2| When you're running memtest86, it's proper etiquette to run it for at least 10 passes per stick of ram per slot.
3| Have you made sure your BIOS is up to date with v1801?
4| You may also want to see if there any bent pins on your CPU socket provided you assembled the system.
5| It reads out like you're on Windows 10, if so, please disable automatic device driver updates and install your device drivers manually after downloading them from the manufacturers site.
 

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