what is killing my RAM everytime ? and it also killed my CPU !

hello guys ! i need your help !
so let me begin with my system configuration and i have a pretty casual gaming system not some professional level so here it is :

CPU : Intel i5 4440S 2.8Ghz
Motherboard : Biostar H81MLV3
GPU : Zotac Nvidia GTX 970 3.5+0.5GB
Ram : Starlite 8x2 GB Ram Sticks
PSU : Cooler Master Thunder 600W

In july i brought a new cpu, gpu, motherboard and two ram sticks. Everything was alright until after 2 weeks i decided to install Windows 10 64Bit

since the day i have installed Windows i was encountering Bluescreens on serveral occasions named as "Memory Management" and something like "System exception"
i ignored all these and went on until one day these incident happened !

incident 1 : one of my 8GB ram turned out to be faulty after a bluescreen and since then my computer bootlooped to turn on. And worked perfectly without the faulty stick so i sent over the faulty ram for a replacement. till thr time being i was using my another 8GB ram and i swtiched it to the slot A where my other ram was found to be faulty just to find out if the slot was faulty. it shocked me cause the Ram on that slot worked charmingly well for over a month.

incident 2 : after i got the replacement back i switched the Ram back to the old slot as it was earlier. To my surprise after a week the new ram with the same symptoms on that same slot turned out be faulty again !! i was so frustrated. it happened when i was playing Dying Light and my computer freezed and refused to turn on with that faulty ram. I decided to switch back to Windows 8.1 and this time i went to the BIOS and switched the DRAM voltage setting from Auto to 1.5V as it was mentioned that Ram is for 1.5V compatible. i sent the ram again for a replacement

incident 3: i still encountered the blue screen(memory management) even on my windows 8.1 and it caused my computer to restart. but i found something weird the error kept on happening and it kept on restarting my PC until i took out the power cord and disconnected the PSU from power supply and the PC worked fine as if nothing is wrong. I used memtest and it showed no errors. but it showed errors only when my computer was having random restarts problem with bluescreen and fixed automatically when i disconnected my power supply.

incident 4: few days back everything was normal and at night i decided to shut down my computer and in the morning when i turned it on my computer failed to restart again. i took it back to the store and they checked it and shockingly i found out it was CPU which died ! how the heck did it die from? And my PSU is perfectly fine.

please help guys i am really devastated i spent Rs62,000 on this new upgrade and not for once it worked okay in a month. I am thinking of buying a new motherboard even though the motherboard didnt showed any signs of problem from the store check up.

About the starlite ram in the past i really had a great experience with them. and i dont think it was my ram that killed my CPU, neither my CPU killed my ram. God knows PLEASE HELP !!

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SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
PSU seems to be the culprit here. Also, who told you to buy ram from unknown brand?

Getting a GTX 1060 makes more sense than a GTX 970 now. You should've waited for it.
 
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ashutoshekka98

Broken In
PSU seems to be the culprit here. Also, who told you to buy ram from unknown brand?

Getting a GTX 1060 makes more sense than a GTX 970 now. You should've waited for it.
hey thank you for responding. Are you sure it is PSU? oh Starlite is not a unknown brand bro its a Kolkata based well known company under Make in India campaign. I (from westbengal)and many people have used it here with absolutely fine performance. i have used its previous 4GB stick for like 5 years.

Oh i brought the GTX 970 on February 2016.

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ashutoshekka98

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PSU could be a culprit. Also bad choice of components overall. Any reason why you bought an "S" CPU?
hey thank you for responding ! what must i do now? send the PSU for a checkup or buy a new one? Oh 4440 and 4440S are similar CPUs the only difference is the base clock which is 3.2Ghz for 4440 and 2.8Ghz for 4440S i do get 3.1Ghz with Turbo boost so no issue.

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chimera201

Wise Old Owl
The CM PSU is known to be of bad quality and you coupled it with a GTX 970. You should have gone with better components overall in the first place. The CPU, mobo, RAM, PSU all suck compared to GTX 970. Should replace the PSU first with a quality one. The PSU might not be supplying voltages within spec for your other components to go bad. The mobo could also be a culprit since you chose a cheap one? Also monitor temperatures when you make a new build.
 
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ashutoshekka98

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The CM PSU is known to be of bad quality and you coupled it with a GTX 970. You should have gone with better components overall in the first place. The CPU, mobo, RAM, PSU all suck compared to GTX 970. Should replace the PSU first with a quality one. The PSU might not be supplying voltages within spec for your other components to go bad. The mobo could also be a culprit since you chose a cheap one? Also monitor temperatures when you make a new build.
hey can i message you personally? i have few more things to ask?

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chimera201

Wise Old Owl
Huh why private message? Post here. Others forum members can also give insight and even correct me if i am wrong somewhere.
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
hey thank you for responding. Are you sure it is PSU? oh Starlite is not a unknown brand bro its a Kolkata based well known company under Make in India campaign. I (from westbengal)and many people have used it here with absolutely fine performance. i have used its previous 4GB stick for like 5 years.

Oh i brought the GTX 970 on February 2016.

Cooler Master is known to make crap PSUs. Should've posted at least one query in the forum before buying all the things. My suggestion would be to return/sell all the old components and get a completely new rig.


PS: I can't even find your ram company's website :facepalm:
 
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ashutoshekka98

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Huh why private message? Post here. Others forum members can also give insight and even correct me if i am wrong somewhere.
oh okay. so umm here it goes

my psu is 2.5 years old and i brought it for my old GTX 760. the Gtx 760 consumed more power than my current 970. But back then it worked perfect. So umm i will go as you said 1st the PSU and then Motherboard.

what PSU should i buy next? and how must i check it out that it is my PSU that is killing my system?

and is it okay if i buy Gigabyte H81-S1 or Asus H81-CS?

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ashutoshekka98

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Cooler Master is known to make crap PSUs. Should've posted at least one query in the forum before buying all the things. My suggestion would be to return/sell all the old components and get a completely new rig.


PS: I can't even find your ram company's website :facepalm:
my psu is 2.5 years old bro.. And i cannot sell or neither return it. Even if i sell i will go in a loss anyway so i must just keep investing more slowly every month to buy something new na.

and yes lol there is a website its complicated you wont find it on google it has a direct link. see if you can get the link from amazon.in

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ashutoshekka98

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my psu is 2.5 years old bro.. And i cannot sell or neither return it. Even if i sell i will go in a loss anyway so i must just keep investing more slowly every month to buy something new na.

and yes lol there is a website its complicated you wont find it on google it has a direct link. see if you can get the link from amazon.in

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the link is on the packet of the ram i will send you once i get it lol

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ashutoshekka98

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Cooler Master is known to make crap PSUs. Should've posted at least one query in the forum before buying all the things. My suggestion would be to return/sell all the old components and get a completely new rig.


PS: I can't even find your ram company's website :facepalm:
Starlite this is the link acctually starlite is the name of the brand not the company thats why its hard to find it on google.

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gameranand

Living to Play
CM don't make good PSU. Send for a RMA because it provides 3 year warranty and your PSU is 2.5 years old like you said. If its out of warranty then I guess you have no other option than to buy a new PSU. And please buy Corsair or Seasonic this time. :)
 
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ashutoshekka98

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CM don't make good PSU. Send for a RMA because it provides 3 year warranty and your PSU is 2.5 years old like you said. If its out of warranty then I guess you have no other option than to buy a new PSU. And please buy Corsair or Seasonic this time. :)
which psu must i buy that can support my system also dont spend too much time on gaming but yeah i maxx out the settings. Any PSU that will last 2 years? My friends told me about Corsair CX500?

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ashutoshekka98

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to be truthful the last time i went to buy the PSU i planned it for CX600 and that time i didnt really knew CM is so bad. I waited for a week just to find out that Corsair demand is so high even the dealer cant find one and he asked me what else would i like to try? i said about Cooler Master and he kinda got me that. I didnt knew Cooler Master is this bad.

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ashutoshekka98

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the thing is i m seriously confused ! how must i check if the PSU is bad? and what if i buy a new one even if its not bad it will be a loss for me.

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thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
the thing is i m seriously confused ! how must i check if the PSU is bad? and what if i buy a new one even if its not bad it will be a loss for me.

Take it to a local shop and maybe ask them to check it with alternate hardware? Just send the PSU for RMA. The service guys will check and replace if needed.
 
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ashutoshekka98

Broken In
Take it to a local shop and maybe ask them to check it with alternate hardware? Just send the PSU for RMA. The service guys will check and replace if needed.
hey thank you for sharing your time. i have decided to buy a new PSU ! Seasonic S12II 520W or 620W? what do you think?

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