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    Question RAM related BSODs with no fix

    I mentioned in the post, I already ran memtest86 with each stick, all passed with no errors.
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    Question RAM related BSODs with no fix

    Guess I can try. But still, why would I have been able to run it for the past couple months fine and only started getting errors now?
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    Question RAM related BSODs with no fix

    This is the picture of the two different sticks. View: http://imgur.com/a/BEbgG74 They seem to have the same model number, but one was assembled in China and the other in Taiwan, and the number that is different I don't know what it means, I guess it might be the die. I just realized now...
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    Question RAM related BSODs with no fix

    If this is the case, why would it have been working fine for the past couple months and only started causing issues now? Also, I'm guessing there's nothing I can do to "fix" this other than return it and purchase another one hoping it has the same chip?
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    Question RAM related BSODs with no fix

    I knew that different ram kits can sometimes not mix well, that's why I bought the same kit. I didn't think that two different pairs of the same model and manufacturer would not mix. I'll give it a look tomorrow to see the numbers on the modules.
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    Question RAM related BSODs with no fix

    Yeah, I do. I updated it just over a week ago for resizable bar
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    Question RAM related BSODs with no fix

    CPU: Ryzen 3700X GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3080 RAM: 4x 8gb 3200mhz Kingston Hyperx Motherboard: Asus ROG B450-F PSU: Corsair RM850x
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    Question RAM related BSODs with no fix

    Back in November I did a big PC upgrade where I bought a pair of Kingston Hyperx 3200mhz 8gb ram. It worked pretty well, had no problems enabing docp at 3200mhz. A couple months ago I decided to upgrade to 32gb, and bought the exact same pair from a different website that had it in stock. Right...