I've been experiencing a Memory Management BSOD lately. I've tried a few things to troubleshoot it: I ran the Windows memory diagnostics, but it didn't find any issues with my RAM. I also updated my GPU drivers and adjusted the virtual memory settings in Windows. My RAM is rated for 3600MHz, but since my CPU can only support 3200MHz, I'm running them at that speed. My setup includes an RTX 3070, a Ryzen 7 3700X, an Asus TUF X570 Plus motherboard, and 16GB of 3200MHz RAM (2x8GB). If anyone has any other suggestions, I'd really appreciate it!
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It sounds like you've done a lot already! One important step is to check for any dump files generated by the BSOD. If you can boot into Windows, check the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any crash logs. If you find some, you can zip them up and upload them to a file-sharing service like Catbox or Mediafire so we can analyze them further. Having multiple dump files can provide better insights into what's causing the issue. If you don't find any, try changing your dump settings to create small memory dumps, as those can be useful too.
Also, make sure you're running your RAM at the correct speeds for your CPU; sometimes, mismatched speeds can lead to instability. Plus, it's worth checking if any Windows updates are pending or if there are chipset driver updates for your motherboard. Those can occasionally resolve BSOD issues too!
Got it! I'll look for those dump files and let you know what I find. Thanks!