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I've had a few MEMORY_MANAGEMENT blue screens and I am running the Windows Memory Diagnostic or whatever ATM. I got another Blue Screen which is PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. I will update with test results, will the page fault Blue Screen be related to the Memory and I think it's my RAM. thanks
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The test froze whilst it was on 10% overall completion.
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Is your ram seated properly in the dim slots?
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are both stick the same make or different that can be a problem some times
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First check if your ram is installed properly. 2nd check what volts you ram is running at, it might be exceeding the voltage your cpu can handle.
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Nvidia_GeForce wrote Is your ram seated properly in the dim slots?


I believe so. Got them in the right slots for having two according to my motherboard. I pushed down till I heard the click. At the memory diagnostic test hardware problems were detected but it froze so I got no results.
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Ceiling wrote First check if your ram is installed properly. 2nd check what volts you ram is running at, it might be exceeding the voltage your cpu can handle.


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I'm sure the RAM is installed properly and how do I check the voltage is there away by looking on my computer? Or will I have to look on box? Thanks.
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Try reseating the ram into the other dim slots if you have a full atx mobo. If not, it seems your ram is fried.
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If it not works try to reinstall your OS....
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Tried in different slots and I am unable to run l4d, I haven't had blue screen but I assume it's my ram.

I have corsair vengeance LP 8gb which is 1600 dual channel.
Any recommendations?
Budget of 40 to 60 GBP and don't want to be spending too much. 8gb minimum. Thanks
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