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Two BSODs in two days...is my mobo going down?
Hi guys,
I've had two BSOD errors (and multiple crashes with each), at random over the past two days.
The first BSOD said "APC INDEX MISMATCH" and the second said, "MEMORY MANAGEMENT PROBLEM".
This is very concerning to me because the last time I started getting frequent BSOD crashes with various errors was on my previous PC where the motherboard eventually went kaput.
I've ran scandisk, disk cleanup, and system file checker so far....
If anyone has any ideas, that would be helpful.
AMD Phenom 2 X4 : 955 BE
Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P
4GB DDR3 Corsair 1333
XFX Radeon 4890 1GB
320GB Western Digital RE3
1 TB Western Digital Black
750W Corsair PSU
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Case
NEC DVD-RW 3520
Razer Copperhead Mouse
Windows 7 Pro
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Great White Shark
Run memtest86 for at least a couple of hours. First thing I always do if I have suddenly occurring BSODs is to check all of my HDDs with a test from the manufacturer and several hours of memtest86.
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 Originally Posted by vertices
Run memtest86 for at least a couple of hours. First thing I always do if I have suddenly occurring BSODs is to check all of my HDDs with a test from the manufacturer and several hours of memtest86.
I agree.. I'd check the hard drives.. If you can, I'd slave the primary from another computer, make a copy of all the data then check the entire disk. I'd also do a check on the drivers and bios
MOBO: GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3
CPU: i7-2700K @3.5 ghz
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB (4 x 8GB)
CPU COOLING:Corsair Hydro H80i
VIDEO: MSI TF 2GD5/OC GeForce GTX 760 OC N760 in SLI
HDD: Intel 320-160GB SSD
HDD: Samsung 840 250GB SSD
MEDIA: Plextor Dual DVD
PSU: CORSAIR HX750W
CASE: Antec Twelve Hundred V3 Full Tower
OS: WIN 7
10 x64 Home Premium
Monitor: AOC ,32" curved 1440p
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Great White Shark
Every time we have a system come in with BSODs it is almost always RAM/HDD or a failing PSU. Often the OS is then hosed from BSODing so much. Rarely is it something else such as a Mobo or CPU or something.
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Update: Last night I pulled out all my ram, let it sit for a while, put it back in and haven't had a crash since. Could reseating the ram had any effect?
Both hard drives passed all disk checks...
Haven't ran memtest yet... (I need to leave it overnight but it will trouble me when sleeping cause of the bright lights in the case and the whirr of the fans)
What do you check for drivers and bios?
AMD Phenom 2 X4 : 955 BE
Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P
4GB DDR3 Corsair 1333
XFX Radeon 4890 1GB
320GB Western Digital RE3
1 TB Western Digital Black
750W Corsair PSU
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Case
NEC DVD-RW 3520
Razer Copperhead Mouse
Windows 7 Pro
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Last edited by BoaConstrictor; 08-12-2012 at 07:04 PM.
AMD Phenom 2 X4 : 955 BE
Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P
4GB DDR3 Corsair 1333
XFX Radeon 4890 1GB
320GB Western Digital RE3
1 TB Western Digital Black
750W Corsair PSU
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Case
NEC DVD-RW 3520
Razer Copperhead Mouse
Windows 7 Pro
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I use system mechanic and driver detective for those things. RAM has always been on the top of my checklist when hardware goes bad.
MOBO: GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3
CPU: i7-2700K @3.5 ghz
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB (4 x 8GB)
CPU COOLING:Corsair Hydro H80i
VIDEO: MSI TF 2GD5/OC GeForce GTX 760 OC N760 in SLI
HDD: Intel 320-160GB SSD
HDD: Samsung 840 250GB SSD
MEDIA: Plextor Dual DVD
PSU: CORSAIR HX750W
CASE: Antec Twelve Hundred V3 Full Tower
OS: WIN 7
10 x64 Home Premium
Monitor: AOC ,32" curved 1440p
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Great White Shark
You need to run memtest86 overnight. I would.
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