BSOD during gameplay - Monster Hunter World

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       #31

    Just keep XMP off for now and use your pc like you normally would.
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       #32

    axe0 said:
    Just keep XMP off for now and use your pc like you normally would.
    Haven't had a crash for some time, I manually changed my RAM speed to 3200 instead of using XMP. Is this a bad idea? I did buy them to run at 3200 after all.

    It's been running fine so far.
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  3. Posts : 7,050
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       #33

    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.
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       #34

    axe0 said:
    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.
    Got another crash unfortunately...

    While playing Skyrim Special Edition with a few mods.
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  5. Posts : 7,050
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       #35

    I recommend you play a little with the memory settings to see if you can find a stable configuration.
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       #36

    axe0 said:
    I recommend you play a little with the memory settings to see if you can find a stable configuration.
    Will do, you are 100% positive it's my ram that's the issue, right? Or we haven't figured it out yet?
    Too bad my BSOD's aren't frequent enough to find out quickly whether it's the ram speeds or not.
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  7. Posts : 7,050
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       #37

    With BSOD crashes one can never be 100% positive until it's tested. But I am quite positive about it.
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       #38

    axe0 said:
    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?
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  9. Posts : 7,050
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       #39

    Do you have the memory that you replaced? If so, you could use that memory to test.
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       #40

    axe0 said:
    Do you have the memory that you replaced? If so, you could use that memory to test.
    The ones I replaced were ddr3 1333, they don't work on ddr4 slots, do they?
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