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Hi guys,

So I ordered another 2x4gb sticks of corsair vengeance 2400MHz ram to go with my existing 2x4gb sticks, which are exactly the same and they just make my pc blue screen.

I've tested them one at a time with the current sticks, all together and even removed my old sticks and tried running in the same slots as existing ram does and still get BSOD, sometimes it will start with them but then crash after awhile.

Am I doing something wrong or are these sticks faulty. Probably a silly question I know.

I did read somewhere that it might be better to just buy 2x8gb set as apposed to adding more to my existing set, even if they're the same they might not play together?

Any advice would be great many thanks.

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Hi guys,

So I ordered another 2x4gb sticks of corsair vengeance 2400MHz ram to go with my existing 2x4gb sticks, which are exactly the same and they just make my pc blue screen.

I've tested them one at a time with the current sticks, all together and even removed my old sticks and tried running in the same slots as existing ram does and still get BSOD, sometimes it will start with them but then crash after awhile.

Am I doing something wrong or are these sticks faulty. Probably a silly question I know.

I did read somewhere that it might be better to just buy 2x8gb set as apposed to adding more to my existing set, even if they're the same they might not play together?

Any advice would be great many thanks.

Are they truly exactly the same. can you supply the part numbers from both kits?

 

Also do they fail when you use 1 from the new kit and 1 from the old?

System CPU : Ryzen 9 5950 doing whatever PBO lets it. Motherboard : Asus B550 Wifi II RAM 80GB 3600 CL 18 2x 32GB 2x 8GB GPUs Vega 56 & Tesla M40 Corsair 4000D Storage: many and varied small (512GB-1TB) SSD + 5TB WD Green PSU 1000W EVGA GOLD

 

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