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So I have two DDR3 TeamGroup 4GB 1600MHz (from a bad prebuild pc 2 years ago). I changed my motherboard like a week or two ago and I descided to try Windows 10 again (the old motherboard was faulty and it kind of worked on Windows 8.1 but didn't wasn't stable at all on 10) and in like 30 minuets it started crashing with MEMORY_MANAGEMENT bsod. I went back to 8.1 and the problem continued (it wasn't as bad as on 10). I scanned both memory chips in all different memory slots with Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool and one was deemed bad and the other ok. I didn't remove the bad one (idk why) and one time it crashed and after that everything was fixed. Even tried the Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool again and it said that both are fine. What should I do?

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