Help with BSOD Stop codes 01A & 0FC

Stevo

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Hi OC3D, I'm having a recurring problem with my overclock and for the life of me can't find a solution. I had a stable 4.5GHz overclock on my i7 2600k @ 1.308v, I ran Prime 95 for 10 hours and no problems OCCT for 8 and still standing. but randomly I'll keep getting BSOD's once every other day with the stop code "01A". now I've Google'd it and not found much about it other than the word memory management. so thinking it was a RAM issue I used the windows memory checker and that all came back fine. until today I got a BSOD with the stop code "0FC" and it said on the boot screen an overclock had caused this. so I've reset my overclock cause it wouldn't let me boot and now I'm wondering where I go from here ?

I'm hoping you guys can help me identify my problem and help me be able to carry on using my overclock without these random BSOD's popping up in weird places.

Kind regards Rohiric.

(P.S. sorry if this is in the wrong thread, please feel free to relocate so I can get better views on the issues)
 
0x1A = Memory management error. It usually means a bad stick of Ram. Test with Memtest or whatever you prefer. Try raising your Ram voltage
 
You could always do the old swapping sticks around trick. Replace, take out or use one at the time and see if the problem is still occurring .
 
Yeah I'll give memtest a go, although taking a stick out and stuff will take a while to find anything as it can be fine for a week or two then randomly bluescreen, its really upredictible. its happened whilst surfing the net and idle on desktop also in a game menu.
 
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