BSOD - memory management error when I clock the memory to 3000mhz.

Jul 1, 2018
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I have an AMD Ryzen 5 2600x with 16gb of corsair memory 3000mhz. and a EVGA 1050ti w/ 4gb of vram. A SSD boot drive and a 2tb 7200rpm hd Seagate barracuda. When I first built the computer the memory was running at like 2100 MHz. So I went into the BIOS and brought it back to 3000 mhz. But, when I do that I get the BSOD - memory management issue. I don't get that problem if I change it back to the optimal settings in the advanced memory options in bios which takes it back to the 2100 MHz. Is there something I'm not seeing? When I ran the mssched.exe memory diagnostic it said it detected a problem and when the computer restarts it will attempt to repair it and bring me to a page that shows what problems it found. Well, when it finally restarted it didn't fix anything and it also didn't tell me what problems it detected. Does anyone have a clue what could be wrong?