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Alex H

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  1. Update: I have ran memtest86 and there were errors, I tested each stick of memory individually and narrowed it down to a faulty stick of ram I still get memory errors when I move it to another memory slot Any helpful information I would need to know before I visit the store I bought it from tomorrow to complain?
  2. This was at stock speeds, I was never able to keep windows booted for more than 10 minutes when overclocking at all. I'll try memtest86 when I have the time
  3. Hi community, I'm getting frequent blue screens (particularly when I do anything memory intensive) The most common message is Memory Management, so I decided to use the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool I have no idea what any of this means, but I have included the results below: My hardware is: ASRock X470 Master SLI, Ryzen 2700X, 2x HyperX Predator 3200MHz RGB 8GB (16GB total) 2x HyperX Predator 3200MHz 8GB (16GB total) (total 32GB with 2 RGB and 2 non-RGB sticks) EVGA GTX 1060 6GB I started off with 16GB of RGB memory and would only get a blue screen for memory management if I'm quitting out of the Oculus Rift runtime. I purchased an extra 16GB and now get glitches in some applications like firefox, along with a BSOD any time I'm doing something memory intensive (like playing csgo) I have version 1.9 of the BIOS (link to support page) But I'm hesitant to upgrade to newer versions because various forums say they stopped caring about compatibility with 2nd gen ryzen since the newer AGESA updates and could cause instability (along with the inability to revert versions) Any help would be much appreciated, thanks! Edit: Some additional info I've tried using the XMP profiles to overclock (since I bought the memory because it advertises 3200MHz) but this doesn't let my computer boot. Even using the Ryzen memory tool on Safe will lead to a much faster rate of memory errors until Windows crashes, so ideally I'd like to eventually find a solution to overclock that
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