Question Random BSODs after installing new RAMs in my PC "irql not less or equal" and "pagefault"

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Hello guys,
I bought 2 series of 2x16 GB DDR4 3600mhz IRDM pro by Goodram (64GB in total).
And I have i5 12400f in a gigabyte b660 gaming x DDR4 motherboard Bios version F5 and RTX3080 Asus ROG Strix GPU driver version 536.4 and windows 11 last update installed on adata legend 740, 512go and another nvme legend 710 of 1tb.

After installing the 4 RAMs on my motherboard, the PC won't start, so I tried with only two RAMs in A2 B2 slots, the PC started than I got randomly BSODs of type "Pagefault In non page area" and
"Irql not less or equal".
Everytime I shuffle 2 RAMs between the 4 and I got the same BSODs.

When I put again my 2x8GB HP V10 DDR4 RGB 3600MHz, the PC works fine and there is no BOSD.

As info I'm setting the Profil in BIOS on XMP 2.0.

Please help to so solve my problem

Thank you in advance
 
Thank you for you answer, it helped me to understand my problem.
What should I do know, in order to use my new rams, Deactivate XMP profile and use the RAMs at 2133Mhz, Or can I choose 3200MHz on the bios and they will work fine ?
Best regards.
 
Hello again, I did regulate the frequency of the RAM at 3200Mhz and it did work (I think), at least no BSOD for 3 hours, I was only on two RAMs on A2 B2 slots.
So I tried to add the 2 others, and I did get the BSOD again after only seconds of the startup ! So, after I tried 3 RAMs, on A1 A2 B2, and even A1 B1 B2, and I got the same BSOD after several seconds.
So can't I use the 4 RAMs, or need I to do something about it before ?
 
Hello again, I did regulate the frequency of the RAM at 3200Mhz and it did work (I think), at least no BSOD for 3 hours, I was only on two RAMs on A2 B2 slots.
So I tried to add the 2 others, and I did get the BSOD again after only seconds of the startup ! So, after I tried 3 RAMs, on A1 A2 B2, and even A1 B1 B2, and I got the same BSOD after several seconds.
So can't I use the 4 RAMs, or need I to do something about it before ?
Have you tried running each stick of RAM separately to make sure that none of the sticks are faulty?
 
Where did you find the list please ?
PS : My Bios version is F5, and there is F20 upgrade in which it's written "More DDR compatibility", do you think that a Bios upgrade can help ?
 
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