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9 minutes ago, fotras said:

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So if I had to guess what's going on that second stick of RAM you added is bad / has faulty components, windows is utilizing your good stick of RAM first and once it gets to filling up a bad part of the second stick of RAM it causes a crash. I would try a RAM testing utility / seeing if you laptop has a built in RAM diagnostic tool in the BIOS.

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13 minutes ago, VectorTech said:

So if I had to guess what's going on that second stick of RAM you added is bad / has faulty components, windows is utilizing your good stick of RAM first and once it gets to filling up a bad part of the second stick of RAM it causes a crash. I would try a RAM testing utility / seeing if you laptop has a built in RAM diagnostic tool in the BIOS.

thank you, maybe because i've bought cheap ram

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