RAM causes BSOD's - please help me set it up
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3 minutes ago, Chaoson said:4x16GB
That's why, 4 DIMMs of DDR5 is a nightmare. You can get it to work if you know what you're doing, but it's not as simple as enable XMP and you're done.
5 minutes ago, Chaoson said:should I just overclock manually?
If you're dead set on 4x16GB, yes. Not because I expect you to get better performance, but because you need to go through the stability checks that someone doing manual overclocking would go through.
If you have the option to though, return the kit and just get a 2x32GB kit instead. This isn't worth the hassle.
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