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Thank you Rich. I will do that and report back.
Well it has been a week and I think I found the problem.
It was ram related.
All I have done after 24 gig tested good was change the ram timing to Auto instead of Manually settings.
This new Intel CPU is a touchy little devil.
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Now to determine which RAM is bad and send the kit back for a replacement?
G.Skill will replace it, but slow getting it back, mine took 3 weeks when I returned a set.
I am glad that you were able to sort out your BSOD problem. Be grateful that we solved it so quickly. Very often it takes a much longer time.
I hope their is no more problems.
To be clear.
The two ram sticks that were bad were not installed when I got the BSOD.
I had found the bad stick about a week before and had both sticks removed.
I remove one bad stick of ram and one good stick of ram to keep in quad channel mode.
I will have to just use the computer for awhile and see what happens.
I did notice something. The last row of numbers are different on every module. Is that proper.
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