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    BSOD problem that I've had for a long time

    Last few days I have tried memory sticks one by one in the slots and had one stick loop restart in 2 slots, then give instant BSOD in other slot and work fine for 48 hours in the last slot. After 48 hours it worked fine in another slot but crashed in the slot where it had worked for 48 hours. It...
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    BSOD problem that I've had for a long time

    During the problems I've changed PSU, GPU and system disk from HDD to SSD, so I doubt it's any of those.
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    BSOD problem that I've had for a long time

    So I ran 7 hours of memtest without any errors. Also found out that the 1st and 3rd slot for my mobo are called 1 and 2, so that's correct. Putting DRAM volt up to 1.55 didn't help either. I also tried putting the RAM sticks in the other 2 slots but the computer loop restarted then My computer...
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    BSOD problem that I've had for a long time

    Yeah, I just did after seeing the same thing - CPU-Z showing them in 1-2. They're definitely in 1 and 3 though.
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    BSOD problem that I've had for a long time

    Yes, the RAM sticks are in correct slots - in 1st and 3rd slots. I'll let memtest run again through the night and report back tomorrow. Thanks for your help.
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    BSOD problem that I've had for a long time

    ATM its running the XMP1 profile from BIOS at 9-9-9-24 speeds which it's supposed to run at. After a few BSODs though the BIOS will ask to put them back to default which IIRC is 8-8-8-26. About the ReadyBoost I'm not sure. If its something that you have to turn on, then definitely not. Like I...
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    BSOD problem that I've had for a long time

    I've had BSODs on and off for about 1,5 years now. It started with getting a new computer but I've never actually understood what causes it. The BSODs are pretty infrequent, they happen a few times in a row and then disappear for days or weeks. In my last install of windows 8 I managed to get...
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