Never had an actual bsod from ram in my 22 years of using PCs, all the bsods have been from either driver issues or dying HDDs, I have however had freezing/shutdowns from ram issues, but not a bsod.
i had driver state power failure and after months of troubleshooting i found out that my intel m.2 ssd would heat up and shut down if it was close to 100% usage for just 2 minutes or so
My PC blue screen crashed and then got stuck on the bios menu and then it deleted my local user account that I never had a email or password for so now I can’t get in and I lost all of my games
real advice: use windows event logger to check out why the fuck it BSOD in the first place. if it BSOD instead of instant death, then windows managed to log the error before critical failure. for my friend's laptop, we thought it was ram but apparently it was her wifi card having a physical defect and causing glitches
This is not good advice. There are basically an infinite range of reasons for a blue screen, ranging from corrupted windows files all the way to as you mentioned, hardware failures, such as ram errors and such. This is FAR from always the case and i wouldnt even say ram issues are the most common reason, but sure, we can look past that. The thing is, even if youre getting RAM related blue screens, swapping out for a WHOLE NEW KIT IS DEFINITELY NOT THE SOLUTION. Your ram is most likely just improperly clocked, often caused by the XMP profile. To fix this, look up your RAM, find the timings and specifications and punch those EXACT numbers into your BIOS. Also, never using XMP is not a good solution. XMP profiles can and in most situations WILL work fine, so stop misleading people and do a bit more research before publishing a video where you try to present whatever you think as a straight fact.
first, this is the guy that steals form zzt, second, this is bullshit: if you fixed changing the ram doesn't mean that it will work for us, a blue screen can be caused by a million of things and deactivating xmp should only be done while troubleshooting, you could miss out on a lot of performance especially with ddr4
Bro its not always ram related you can see the error code when you get a bsod and check log files
dont "avoid" the xmp, just try turning it off if you actually do get bsod
if you read the blue screen it normally tells you, just google the error code
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Never had an actual bsod from ram in my 22 years of using PCs, all the bsods have been from either driver issues or dying HDDs, I have however had freezing/shutdowns from ram issues, but not a bsod.
Is this video copied?
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Obviosly yes he is copiying everybody's video scripts and just saying the same thing don't watch this guy please
My pc started blue screening randomly. My HDD (Mostly games there) was bad. Replaced it and no blue screens anymore. Yesterday i bought a 2tb nvme ssd
i had driver state power failure and after months of troubleshooting i found out that my intel m.2 ssd would heat up and shut down if it was close to 100% usage for just 2 minutes or so
ya same i got a blue screen after i maximum my memory... i had to buy another ram my old one was 8gb i bought a 16gb and it worked
For me most common bluescreen is corrupted video or something like that.
My PC blue screen crashed and then got stuck on the bios menu and then it deleted my local user account that I never had a email or password for so now I can’t get in and I lost all of my games
real advice: use windows event logger to check out why the fuck it BSOD in the first place. if it BSOD instead of instant death, then windows managed to log the error before critical failure. for my friend's laptop, we thought it was ram but apparently it was her wifi card having a physical defect and causing glitches
Just got the blue screen while playing roblox, im trembling right now
I had Blue screen of death because of my hard drive not being plugged fully 😂
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This is not good advice. There are basically an infinite range of reasons for a blue screen, ranging from corrupted windows files all the way to as you mentioned, hardware failures, such as ram errors and such. This is FAR from always the case and i wouldnt even say ram issues are the most common reason, but sure, we can look past that. The thing is, even if youre getting RAM related blue screens, swapping out for a WHOLE NEW KIT IS DEFINITELY NOT THE SOLUTION. Your ram is most likely just improperly clocked, often caused by the XMP profile. To fix this, look up your RAM, find the timings and specifications and punch those EXACT numbers into your BIOS. Also, never using XMP is not a good solution. XMP profiles can and in most situations WILL work fine, so stop misleading people and do a bit more research before publishing a video where you try to present whatever you think as a straight fact.
first, this is the guy that steals form zzt, second, this is bullshit: if you fixed changing the ram doesn't mean that it will work for us, a blue screen can be caused by a million of things and deactivating xmp should only be done while troubleshooting, you could miss out on a lot of performance especially with ddr4
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