A memory management BSOD usually occurs due to
1. Unstable/Bad CPU/Memory Overclocking
2. Defective Computer Memory
3. Unstable or corrupt drivers
Possible Solution
1.Use Memtest86 to test which memory is unstable/defective
http://www.memtest86.com/
2. Return to stock (regular) CPU clock and remove all overclocked settings.
3. Update your drivers especially video.
1. Unstable/Bad CPU/Memory Overclocking
2. Defective Computer Memory
3. Unstable or corrupt drivers
Possible Solution
1.Use Memtest86 to test which memory is unstable/defective
http://www.memtest86.com/
2. Return to stock (regular) CPU clock and remove all overclocked settings.
3. Update your drivers especially video.