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While Intel does not explicitly approve this memory, they did offer this page: http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/dp45sg/sb/CS-029151.htm
The key note here is this: "1.5 V DDR3 SDRAM DIMMs with gold plated contacts, with the option to raise the voltage to support higher performance DDR3 SDRAM DIMMs."
Kingston on the other hand, which I have as it turns out) sent me a reply saying these are 1.5v and that should work fine at 1.5v. I have yet to follow-up with Kingston getting all the dimm numbers but I will this weekend.
I cannot find the BlueScreen errors on this Install, I have reinstalled 15 times, but I had seen them and I was able to previously attach one of the files. I think it was a dmp-I no longer have it and the reboots are completely gone.
My current pleasure is a HAL error saying, "The platform firmware has corrupted memory across the previous system power transition. Please check for updated firmware for your system."
That message follows a, "The browser has forced an election on network \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{D7345851-6328-44B8-9B43-B8D2A94B4DFB} because a master browser was stopped."
Which follows every sleep.
While I see the HAL error, I have no obvious problems.
If you really really want me to make it crash again and to find those files, I am sure I can adjust the memory voltage and make it happen...
If you have everything going great now why would you? So gold contacts and a lowered voltage made the difference there apparently. It would be interesting to hear what Kingston has to say since I run that brand here.