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       #61

    I'll try a different keyboard I guess. These two sticks are brand new, as I went through this to find the bad stick (running just one stick in one slot). I'll probably reinstall the OS and switch keyboards, then see what happens.

    Thanks.
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       #62

    Good steps. :)

    As a side thought: What voltage does your RAM run at?
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       #63

    So no luck with that. Reinstalled OS, swapped keyboards, crashes continued. I proceeded to remove one of the ram sticks, and now the computer is running just fine.

    I know it's not unheard of... but it is it really likely that the RMA ram I got would be defective too? Or perhaps there's something wrong with my board that just causes corruption when running two sticks?

    The ram's voltage is 1.35V
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       #64

    Go into the BIOS, enable XMP profile. Be sure that the ram Voltage is no less than 1.5v.
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       #65

    Wilco. Thanks James.
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       #66

    Checked, it was set below the 1.5 threshold. So I adjusted that. I'll probably add the second stick back in later on.

    Just as a side note. I've got the two sticks running in B1 and B2 slots. This is because the Silver Arrow cooler I have is rather restricting in it's height allowance for RAM.

    Would that be an issue? (The B1/B2 sockets instead of As)
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       #67

    Comradecool said:
    Checked, it was set below the 1.5 threshold. So I adjusted that. I'll probably add the second stick back in later on.
    See below

    Comradecool said:
    Just as a side note. I've got the two sticks running in B1 and B2 slots. This is because the Silver Arrow cooler I have is rather restricting in it's height allowance for RAM.

    Would that be an issue? (The B1/B2 sockets instead of As)
    DEFINITELY! Per your owners manual, dual channel configurations should be populated in either A1 + B1, or A2 + B2. So, slot 1 + 3, or slot 2 + 4. If you can't use 2 + 4, you need to either change your cooler, or get lower profile memory. Fix this, and let us know how things progress.
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       #68

    I won't be able to get a lower profile memory, plus I'm not sure that one exists.

    But, you know what I was wrong, I did have them in an A1, B1 configuration. Not B1, B2.
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    James7679 said:
    Go into the BIOS, enable XMP profile. Be sure that the ram Voltage is no less than 1.5v.
    Has doing this helped?
    Comradecool said:
    But, you know what I was wrong, I did have them in an A1, B1 configuration. Not B1, B2.
    Good, that would definitely cause issues.
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