I'm encountering blue screen crashes with a memory management error while trying to play Valorant. Initially, I reseated my RAM sticks, but that didn't help. I also ran Windows Memory Diagnostics, which found no issues, and used the sfc /scannow command with the same result. I checked my system temperatures, and they all seem fine. I attempted to change the RAM frequency in the BIOS from 2400MHz to 2133MHz, but I couldn't find the option for 2133MHz. Do you think this is probably a RAM issue? If so, what solutions do you suggest?
2 Answers
For better troubleshooting, consider checking your crash dump files. If you can boot into Windows (or Safe Mode), look in C:WindowsMinidump for any files there. If you find some, zip them and upload them to a file-sharing site. Multiple dump files can help diagnosis the error better, and adjusting the dump settings might capture more useful logs.
It sounds like it might be a RAM issue if you're getting that memory management BSOD. Have you tried resetting your BIOS settings to default and running your system with just one RAM stick? That might help isolate the problem.

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