Alot of BSODs help please

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On memtest86 ANY errors are too many, especially if you are not overclocking the ram. Try...
First, I would run Memtest86. If that shows ANY errors, then I would run it with only one memory module installed at a time until I had identified the faulty module(s). You are not, by chance overclocking your memory, are you? If so, remove any memory overclock and re-run the tests.
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Nope not overclocking, in fact my pc is on power-saving mode, with the RAM set to XMP and is on a constant.
Ive ran memtest86...with both RAM sticks tho, 5 hours have past and its on test 11, with 2 passes and 4603 errors. should i continue? And if i'm buying new parts i'd like to make sure its only RAM i need. Any other tests i should do?
 

On memtest86 ANY errors are too many, especially if you are not overclocking the ram. Try one stick at a time to see if you can isolate it to 1 failing stick. The only other part that could be failing is the memory controller of your CPU. If that is the case, then you have some more decisions to make.

 
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