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Had this set up for about 3 years, never had a problem. Yesterday I switched from 8 to 16gb of ram because I was trying to stream and dropping frames in game. I know my set up isn't amazing but I'm only playing League of Legends and not even at max settings. Now gaming or not I'm blue screening periodically. Happened 4 times yesterday randomly performing different tasks.

 

Set up:

Asus Prime B350-Plus

Ryzen 5 2400G

ASUS Strix 570 4GB

 

Went from 1 Aegis 8gb 2133 Mhz (F4-2133c15S-8GIS) to 2 Aegis 8gb 3000 Mhz (F4-3000C16D-16GISB).

 I did change the profile in the BIOS as well.

 

Thank you

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I did buy the 2 sticks in a package together not separately. I don't think the ram is over clocked? The BIOS default was set for 2133 so I changed it to 3000mhz but the ram is spec'd for that as far as I know. Im sorry my knowledge on the subject is very limited.

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17 minutes ago, KilaOhm said:

I did buy the 2 sticks in a package together not separately. I don't think the ram is over clocked? The BIOS default was set for 2133 so I changed it to 3000mhz but the ram is spec'd for that as far as I know. Im sorry my knowledge on the subject is very limited.

The memory is spec'ed to that, the Cpu is not however. It's only rated to 2933mhz. 

The board is only good for 2667mhz and anything higher is an OC.

You probably won't be running 3000mhz with this set up unfortunately.

 

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20 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

The memory is spec'ed to that, the Cpu is not however. It's only rated to 2933mhz. 

The board is only good for 2667mhz and anything higher is an OC.

You probably won't be running 3000mhz with this set up unfortunately.

 

thank you for your reply. Should I just change the ram speed back to auto in the BIOS and keep the ram i purchased? Or should I return the ram and get something spec'ed better for my set up?

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17 minutes ago, KilaOhm said:

thank you for your reply. Should I just change the ram speed back to auto in the BIOS and keep the ram i purchased? Or should I return the ram and get something spec'ed better for my set up?

That's entirely up to you. 

But, I have the Red version of this memory. It OCs quite well on lower end and higher end platforms.

https://www.neweggbusiness.com/product/product.aspx?item=9b-20-232-437&tpk=9b-20-232-437

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