Windows 10: Multiple BSOD Errors - Suspected Hardware issue

Discus and support Multiple BSOD Errors - Suspected Hardware issue in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; The computer has 16 GB RAM. There are 4 DIMM And there are 4 RAM modules that are 4 GB each. Check the motherboard specification for the maximum... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by juggernats, Oct 28, 2017.

  1. zbook New Member

    Multiple BSOD Errors - Suspected Hardware issue


    The computer has 16 GB RAM.
    There are 4 DIMM
    And there are 4 RAM modules that are 4 GB each.

    Check the motherboard specification for the maximum amount of usable RAM.

    Make a decision whether to just replace the malfunctioning RAM module or to upgrade all RAM modules.
    Keeping the SKU or product ID the same is the easiest way to avoid any incompatibility issues among the RAM modules.

    Part Number F3-12800CL9-4GBRL

    If you want to keep it at 16 GB you would then test each RAM module in the same DIMM for 8 or more passes each.
    This should differentiate the good from the bad RAM modules.
    If all RAM modules pass when tested 1 module at a time in the same DIMM for 8 or more passes then the DIMM and MB need to be checked.
    This is done by moving 1 RAM module that has passed to the other DIMMs and testing for 8 or more passes.
    If the RAM module passed in 1 DIMM and failed in another DIMM this would indicate a DIMM /MB problem.

    The troubleshooting steps already accomplished and the planned RAM/DIMM/MB changes should fix the BSOD problems. The malfunctioning RAM module should be identified to make sure that there is defective RAM and not problems with the MB.
     
    zbook, Apr 5, 2018
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