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Getting BSOD, every second day, BSOD REASON:kmode exception not handled, Testing MEMTEST86. have some Q's.

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System Name Rtxoned
Processor Intel i5 8600k
Motherboard Msi Z370 Sli Plus
Cooling Cooler Master Ml240r
Memory Corsair vengeance 8x2 DDR4 2400mhx
Video Card(s) Zotac Rtx 2080 Amp
Storage 250gb SSD, 500Gb SATA, 250Gb SATA
Display(s) Alienware 25” 240hz
Case Nzxt H700i
Power Supply Thermaltake toughpower 1000w 80+ Gold
Mouse Logitech 403
Keyboard Hyperx alloy fps mechanical keyboard Cherymx Blue
Software Windows 10
hi,
mobo:z170 asus gaming pro
RAM: corsair Vengeance DDR4 2400mhz
GPU:GTX 1070(multiple)
PSU: Thermaltake Tough Power 1000w

i dont know why i get BSCO in IDLE too, even when im not using PC,
it says KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLE (next time i will take screenshot to explain properly, i appolgize for that)
in event id it just says " The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0xffffffffc0000005, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: f4f977e5-bdab-4796-9a45-55107412b92b. "
but i cant found memory dump file..

guys what can be the issue?
another important thing i wanted to know is, im testing memtest86 7.5v right now, it just showing 4 test, and its passed is memory is fine then?
or i need to run 4.2 older version to test 8 passes?
 
It could be a bad driver although it does behave like memory instability.

Can you check event log and go to system and post back what it shows at time of crash
 
Could be memory error, could be driver error, could be corrupted OS.
Very generic code.
 
It could be a bad driver although it does behave like memory instability.

Can you check event log and go to system and post back what it shows at time of crash
at the time of crash, in system tab(event log) it shows,
The previous system shutdown at 17:40:43 on ‎24-‎06-‎2018 was unexpected.
FRIEND DELTAIL:

17:40:43
24-‎06-‎2018
2411
E207060000001800110028002B00C603E2070600000018000C000A002B00C603600900003C000000010000006009000001000000B00400000100000000000000
Binary data:
In Words
0000: 000607E2 00180000 00280011 03C6002B
0010: 000607E2 00180000 000A000C 03C6002B
0020: 00000960 0000003C 00000001 00000960
0030: 00000001 000004B0 00000001 00000000
In Bytes
0000: E2 07 06 00 00 00 18 00 â.......
0008: 11 00 28 00 2B 00 C6 03 ..(.+.Æ.
0010: E2 07 06 00 00 00 18 00 â.......
0018: 0C 00 0A 00 2B 00 C6 03 ....+.Æ.
0020: 60 09 00 00 3C 00 00 00 `...<...
0028: 01 00 00 00 60 09 00 00 ....`...
0030: 01 00 00 00 B0 04 00 00 ....°...
0038: 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........



another even at that time after few entries.
The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0xffffffffc0000005, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: f4f977e5-bdab-4796-9a45-55107412b92b.
 
Events log viewer may shed some light on things too.
 
Do you have pagefile enabled? IMO this is likely to be a pagefile or driver issue, possibly GPU drivers.
 
Do you have pagefile enabled? IMO this is likely to be a pagefile or driver issue, possibly GPU drivers.
Yes pagefile is enabled : O
Is im doing wrong? I use it to mine sometimes.
Current settings: minimum 15gb max 50gb
Is im doing wrong?
 
Its definitely memory/os related... can yoy reseat the ram? Did you take it out when ypu put in the new cooler
 
Its definitely memory/os related... can yoy reseat the ram? Did you take it out when ypu put in the new cooler
Does passing memtest86 for 10 hours, means ram is stable?
 
if you are running that hardware on windows 7 Don't
thats why its crashing
 
Do you use aida64.exe? if so then download latest beta it fixes bsod issues on win 10.

"We believe we've found the root cause of the issues concerning Windows 10 April 2018 Update (Version 1803 / Build 17134) based systems. The timer that AIDA64 uses for BCLK measurement is also used by a new Win10 component. Most likely that component is used for GPU profiling. And when AIDA64 and Win10 both use the timer for their own purposes in the same time, the system could become unstable. We've had to disable polling for BCLK, so from now on AIDA64 will only measure BCLK once, and then use the last value until AIDA64 gets restarted. Here's the new AIDA64 beta build that includes the workaround:"

https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
 
Do you use aida64.exe? if so then download latest beta it fixes bsod issues on win 10.

"We believe we've found the root cause of the issues concerning Windows 10 April 2018 Update (Version 1803 / Build 17134) based systems. The timer that AIDA64 uses for BCLK measurement is also used by a new Win10 component. Most likely that component is used for GPU profiling. And when AIDA64 and Win10 both use the timer for their own purposes in the same time, the system could become unstable. We've had to disable polling for BCLK, so from now on AIDA64 will only measure BCLK once, and then use the last value until AIDA64 gets restarted. Here's the new AIDA64 beta build that includes the workaround:"

https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
Thanks bro, im gonna try this.
Btw this is report i got.memtest86 Ran test for 11 hours.

EDIT. just ran aida64 stress test, its freezing my pc, like forever, pretty sure something is working as my gpu fans started spinning..
EDIT. just got crash again :(((
 

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I would start by reinstalling graphic drivers and set your pagefile to "let windows manage".
 
ok i have set it to "let windows manage" i also i notice i also get mouse freeze issue like stuttering sometime, sometime my mouse get faded but moveable and pc get slow..
 
i dont know why i get BSCO in IDLE too, even when im not using PC,
It is important to note when you, the user, are not using your computer, Windows (and other programs) will often perform many "housekeeping" tasks. These include indexing, defragmenting hard drives, malware scans, file updates and more. This is intentional so Windows and other programs do not disrupt what the users are doing, or bog systems down while we are using it.
ok i have set it to "let windows manage"
That's good. Contrary to what many seem to think, the developers at Microsoft are really sharp programmers and their desire really is to ensure Windows runs properly and optimally. And if Windows defaults are left alone, it does that very well for the vast majority of us users.

Please note that Memtest86+ is obsolete and has not been updated in nearly 4 years - long before Windows 10 or even DDR4 memory came out. I only recommend PassMark's MemTest86 now as it has a development staff still dedicated to keeping it current.

That said, while software-based RAM diagnostic tools are good, none are 100% conclusive. If they report any errors, even one, the RAM is bad. But it is not uncommon for them to report no problems, yet the RAM still fails in use, and/or when paired with other RAM. So, swapping in all new RAM is often the best test - but of course, not everyone has a bunch of spare RAM laying around so you might try running with just a single RAM stick to see if it fails. Repeat process with remaining modules, hopefully identifying the bad stick through a process of elimination. Just be sure to unplug the computer from the wall (remove the battery if a notebook) and touch bare metal of the case interior BEFORE reaching for the RAM to discharge any destructive static in your body.
 
Completely uninstall your gfx drivers and reinstall.
Hardware resource conflict.. probably remnants of the previous driver.
 
You could try running only one stick of RAM at a time. Maybe disable XMP if in use.
Safest way to eliminate RAM from the equation.
 
It is important to note when you, the user, are not using your computer, Windows (and other programs) will often perform many "housekeeping" tasks. These include indexing, defragmenting hard drives, malware scans, file updates and more. This is intentional so Windows and other programs do not disrupt what the users are doing, or bog systems down while we are using it. That's good. Contrary to what many seem to think, the developers at Microsoft are really sharp programmers and their desire really is to ensure Windows runs properly and optimally. And if Windows defaults are left alone, it does that very well for the vast majority of us users.

Please note that Memtest86+ is obsolete and has not been updated in nearly 4 years - long before Windows 10 or even DDR4 memory came out. I only recommend PassMark's MemTest86 now as it has a development staff still dedicated to keeping it current.

That said, while software-based RAM diagnostic tools are good, none are 100% conclusive. If they report any errors, even one, the RAM is bad. But it is not uncommon for them to report no problems, yet the RAM still fails in use, and/or when paired with other RAM. So, swapping in all new RAM is often the best test - but of course, not everyone has a bunch of spare RAM laying around so you might try running with just a single RAM stick to see if it fails. Repeat process with remaining modules, hopefully identifying the bad stick through a process of elimination. Just be sure to unplug the computer from the wall (remove the battery if a notebook) and touch bare metal of the case interior BEFORE reaching for the RAM to discharge any destructive static in your body.
thanks alot for costly time,
im using SSD as primary and old hard disk 7200rpm as secondory for backup source,
that hard disk can be issue too? even when not in use?
also im gonna try passmark memtest thanks for suggesting, will back after report, how long to test it?
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It is important to note when you, the user, are not using your computer, Windows (and other programs) will often perform many "housekeeping" tasks. These include indexing, defragmenting hard drives, malware scans, file updates and more. This is intentional so Windows and other programs do not disrupt what the users are doing, or bog systems down while we are using it.
i see bsod sometime using like normal internet or idle
pc freezing alot most 10 mins, for few mil seconds, like stutter, is there any thing to check what causing that stutter?
 
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I always like to verify good power by swapping in a known good PSU.
 
thanks alot for costly time,
im using SSD as primary and old hard disk 7200rpm as secondory for backup source,
that hard disk can be issue too? even when not in use?
also im gonna try passmark memtest thanks for suggesting, will back after report, how long to test it?

Yes, a corrupt OS could do that, too. It's already been suggested. Post #3. But you need to investigate one cause at a time.
 
Guys, i just disabled my 3 gpus out of 5, what i found is theres no more lag, what can be the issue? Performance and stability wise i tested all one by one each, all are working perfect and stable..
this is new issue ive seen
 
Guys, i just disabled my 3 gpus out of 5, what i found is theres no more lag, what can be the issue? Performance and stability wise i tested all one by one each, all are working perfect and stable..
this is new issue ive seen
Possibly your 5 x GTX1070 are not being handled by your PSU? Maybe just a case that the CPU can't push out all of that grunt on 4 cores alone, it could be a number of things.
 
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