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Just keep XMP off for now and use your pc like you normally would.
XMP is an overclocking profile, or a predefined configuration for overclocking. You can also change everything manually, if changing the speed at 3200 doesn't give crashes you should be fine.
I recommend you play a little with the memory settings to see if you can find a stable configuration.
With BSOD crashes one can never be 100% positive until it's tested. But I am quite positive about it.
Seems my memory isn't listed on my motherboard's page: Support For X470 GAMING PLUS | Motherboard - The world leader in motherboard design | MSI Global
Should I return the memory and grab those instead: https://www.alternate.be/HyperX/16-G...278977?lk=8301
Aren't those BSOD's the same I had BEFORE upgrading my system?