BSOD Memory management after gaming for a few hours

dudebromanguy85

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Aug 1, 2016
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i built this PC 4 months ago and have been getting BSOD memory management
The bugcheck was: 0x0000001a (0x0000000000005002, 0xfffff58010804000, 0x000000000000f281, 0x00010f280ffffffe). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: e3f65f6a-eca9-45fd-9971-bb22cbd72513.
i havent had any problems until about 2 or 3 days ago
used cmd to scf /scannow and nothing
i have ran memory diagnostic and no errors found
i was also overclocking but since the error started i wiped and restored windows 10 to stock with no overclocking
Processor (CPU)
CPU Name Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz
Threading 1 CPU - 4 Core - 8 Thread
Frequency 4601.1 MHz (46 * 100.02 MHz) - Uncore: 4001 MHz
Multiplier Current: 46 / Min: 8 / Max: 46
Architecture Skylake / R0 Step (14 nm)
Cpuid / Ext. 6.E.3 / 6.5E
IA Extensions MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, EM64T, VT-x, AES, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, TSX
Caches L1D : 32 KB / L2 : 256 KB / L3 : 8192 KB
Caches Assoc. L1D : 8-way / L2 : 4-way / L3 : 16-way
Microcode Rev. 0x0000039
TDP / Vcore 95 Watts / 1.344 Volts
Type Retail (Original Frequency : 4000 MHz)
Motherboard
Model Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 7
Socket Socket 1151 LGA
North Bridge Intel Skylake rev 07
South Bridge Intel Skylake PCH rev 31
BIOS American Megatrends Inc. F6 (12/16/2015)
Memory (RAM)
Total Size 32768 MB
Type Dual Channel (128 bit) DDR4-SDRAM
Frequency 1600.5 MHz - Ratio 1:24
Timings 16-18-18-36-2 (tCAS-tRC-tRP-tRAS-tCR)
Slot #1 Module Corsair 8192 MB (DDR4-2137) - XMP 2.0 - P/N: CMK16GX4M2B3200C16
Slot #2 Module Corsair 8192 MB (DDR4-2137) - XMP 2.0 - P/N: CMK16GX4M2B3200C16
Slot #3 Module Corsair 8192 MB (DDR4-2137) - XMP 2.0 - P/N: CMK16GX4M2B3200C16
Slot #4 Module Corsair 8192 MB (DDR4-2137) - XMP 2.0 - P/N: CMK16GX4M2B3200C16
Graphic Card (GPU)
GPU #1 Type NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti @ 595 MHz
GPU #1 Brand EVGA Corp.
VRAM #1 Type 6144 MB @ 3505 MHz
DirectX 12.0
Storage (HDD/SSD)
Model #1 HDD 0
Capacity #1 400 GB
Model #2 NVMe Samsung SSD 950
Capacity #2 512 GB
Display
Screen #1 LG Electronics ( 31MU97 (GSM76E6)
Screen #1 Spec 31.2 inches (79.2 cm) / 3840 x 2160 pixels @ 56-61 Hz
Miscellaneous
Windows Version Microsoft Windows 10 (10.0) Home 64-bit
Windows Subver. Build 10586
CPU-Z Version 1.75.0 (64 bit)
 
Solution
I think that the problem is. coming from your virtual memory. The code 0x0000000000005002 is not documented but code 5003 is a problem with the working set list being corrupted. I would update the bios for any Sata fixes and update the motherboard sata drivers and cpu chipset drivers. I would delete the current pagefile.sys by turning off virtual memory then create a new one that is 1.5 times the size of your physical ram.

Beyond that I would have to take a look at the actual kernel dump file.
Also if you have a nvidia gpu update the motherboard ethernet driver, many of these problems end up being streaming Services getting messed up by old ethernet drivers then using all the memory in the system until it bugchecks. Or turn off...
I think that the problem is. coming from your virtual memory. The code 0x0000000000005002 is not documented but code 5003 is a problem with the working set list being corrupted. I would update the bios for any Sata fixes and update the motherboard sata drivers and cpu chipset drivers. I would delete the current pagefile.sys by turning off virtual memory then create a new one that is 1.5 times the size of your physical ram.

Beyond that I would have to take a look at the actual kernel dump file.
Also if you have a nvidia gpu update the motherboard ethernet driver, many of these problems end up being streaming Services getting messed up by old ethernet drivers then using all the memory in the system until it bugchecks. Or turn off unused services like shadowplay or the shield streaming service.
 
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