Ryzen 7 3700x CPU
Asus prime x570 pro motherboard
MSI GTX 1080ti founder's edition GPU
Corsair rm750x PSU
A Samsung m.2 SSD, a samsung SATA SSD and an old HDD
I got them as a set and after another look I can in fact confirm the sticks are identical, the only difference is that one's serial number is higher by 1 and that one of them makes Windows crash.
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Unfortunately, neither changing the frequency nor changing the timings (nor both) helps with the issue.
The issue also persists no matter if I enable DOCP and set everything manually or disable it and let it be set automatically.
A few months ago my RAM started acting up, memtest86 threw errors and I RMA-d it.
While I was waiting for the new RAM sticks I used a friend's unused RAM stick and it worked just fine.
Today the new RAM arrived, and one of the sticks causes Windows to crash almost immediately after boot. The...