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I recently bought a 4gb RAM DDR3 1333Mhz which is has the same specs with the other ram (built-in already). At it works fine but after how many days it freezes and then shows BSOD. I already tried exchanging each RAM and still works fine. I also tried memtest86 and both of them passed. Can you help me with this one?  

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17 minutes ago, MeFreed said:

I recently bought a 4gb RAM DDR3 1333Mhz which is has the same specs with the other ram (built-in already). At it works fine but after how many days it freezes and then shows BSOD. I already tried exchanging each RAM and still works fine. I also tried memtest86 and both of them passed. Can you help me with this one?  

If you post the BSoD crash dump file, I can analyze and pinpoint the issue.

Are you running XMP perchance?

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Just now, MeFreed said:

Mostly, it says Memory Management and actually I don't understand the XMP part can you explain it?

XMP is supposed to be a way of increasing the speeds of RAM in an easy way. The only thing I've seen with XMP is it causes way more issues than it solves, so I strongly suggest turning it off

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7 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

XMP is supposed to be a way of increasing the speeds of RAM in an easy way. The only thing I've seen with XMP is it causes way more issues than it solves, so I strongly suggest turning it off

Here is my motherboard: P5G41T-M LX3

Is it possible to turn off XMP with this motherboard?

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