Blue Sceening with triple channel ddr3.

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 OS: XP x64 SP2
 CPU: i7 920
 Memory: OCZ 12GB DDR3-1333 Platinum
 GPU: Nvidia GTX 280
 Mother Board: MSI x58 Pro
 Bios: v8.5
 HDD:[/size][font=Arial][size=1][color=black]WD VelociRaptor WD740BLFS 74GB[/color][/size][/font][size=1] x2
 PSU: Antec Quattro 850

Hello,

Im having problems with BSOD when i launch programs or few seconds after launching programs in general. XP loads ok. Its just that When i launch programs like photoshop or any large programs in general, it blue screen during or few seconds into the program.

The error that i get is:
disk.sys
PAGEFAULT_IN_NONPAGED_ERROR
0x00000050

see here
http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/7884/picturesab.jpg

Anyhow, I ran memtest, chkdisk and done many configurations under bios etc and I managed to find out at what point my computer is stable and when it starts blue screening.

It seems that whenever i have more than 2 sticks of ram installed, I get the blue screen.
At 2x2gb dual channel setup, the programs run fine and i dont get blue screens.
When i start doing 3x2gb triple channel, things go bust.

Can anyone help fix this odd symptom?
 

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Only a guess but it could be a faulty mobo or even possibly lack of power from the psu.

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sushisyogun said:
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OS: XP x64 SP2
CPU: i7 920
Memory: OCZ 12GB DDR3-1333 Platinum
GPU: Nvidia GTX 280
Mother Board: MSI x58 Pro
Bios: v8.5
HDD:[/size][font=Arial][size=1][color=black]WD VelociRaptor WD740BLFS 74GB[/color][/size][/font][size=1] x2
PSU: Antec Quattro 850

Hello,

Im having problems with BSOD when i launch programs or few seconds after launching programs in general. XP loads ok. Its just that When i launch programs like photoshop or any large programs in general, it blue screen during or few seconds into the program.

The error that i get is:
disk.sys
PAGEFAULT_IN_NONPAGED_ERROR
0x00000050

see here
http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/7884/picturesab.jpg

Anyhow, I ran memtest, chkdisk and done many configurations under bios etc and I managed to find out at what point my computer is stable and when it starts blue screening.

It seems that whenever i have more than 2 sticks of ram installed, I get the blue screen.
At 2x2gb dual channel setup, the programs run fine and i dont get blue screens.
When i start doing 3x2gb triple channel, things go bust.

Can anyone help fix this odd symptom?


Hi

I see that you have been posting this around on the net on other forums. After taking a look at your specs at the OCZ forum. The only thing I can suggest is a BIOS update to see if that fixes any compatability issues between the memory. If not then as AB has said it looks like a motherboard fault.


Edit - after looking at the MSI website for your board, there is a BIOS update out that improves the memory compatability.
 
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after looking at the MSI website for your board, there is a BIOS update out that improves the memory compatability.

Thanks for the prompt reply.

I have had the latest Bios version 8.5 but am experiencing the same problem.

Only a guess but it could be a faulty mobo or even possibly lack of power from the psu.

The PSU has been pulled from my other computer. Its been working so i doubt thats it. Maybe it is my MB.. hmm...
 

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update your graphics drivers, it has been known that dodgy drivers have caused errors with disk.sys also check your hard drive for errors
 

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First thing i though was the memory, make sure the clocks are correct on the RAM. Also isnt a page fault error related to the HDD?
 

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