[SOLVED] Constant BSOD.

Apr 3, 2020
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Hey guys.

Like 2 years ago, i switched my PC's motherboard, ram and cpu. The cpu became an 8th gen intel, so with it i grabbed everything fully newly.

I have these parts in my pc:

Intel Core i5-8400 BX80684i58400
MSI B360M Pro-VDH
G.Skill Aegis 2x8GB DDR4 3000MHz F4-3000C16D-16GISB
GTX 1060 6GB

And here is the problem. Everytime when i start my PC, i got different blue screen errors. But only and only, when I'm starting my PC. After the blue screen, the PC restarts itself almost all the times, and everything runs perfectly, not a single error. I even did RAM tests, and everything is totally fine.

I have these bsod errors:

bsod page fault in nonpaged area
bsod memory mnagement error
bsod kernel security check failure


Sometimes very rarely these can happen:

system service exception not handled
critical structure corruption
critical process died

I need to mention, when i switched the mobo and the cpu, at first, i bought 2x4GB ram with 2400Mhz and it was fine with it. So I think my problem should be RAM related but in the last days I started searching what can be the problem.
My motherboard supports RAM only untill 2666Mhz, and the RAM is 3000Mhz. (XMP On is 2666Mhz, crashing, XMP off 2133Mhz crashing aswell.)
Should I try to switch things in the BIOS? I'm affraid to do that, since i never did something before.
Should I send the ram back since i have warranity?

Any suggestions?
 

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