#Random BSODs
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And can you try turning off expo?
Reseat the ram + turn off expo to see if it helps
If that doesn't work, try 1 stick of ram at a time in different slots
Wanna rule out the ram as an issue
Definitely sounds like a ram issue
What brand is it?
Try 1 stick of ram at a time, it really sounds like messed up ram
Yea the ram isn't on the supported list on the board, meaning it doesn't guarantee the advertised speeds
Meaning, it could work at the advertised speeds, but if it doesn't, then it's not the board's fault
Could try to buy new ram and sell that kit
I can't find it in the motherboard site
Meaning it will work, just not guaranteed at the rated speeds
Thought you had cl 32
Guess typo?
You could rma the sticks
Or the board, but that'd be more annoying
How stable are 32gb sticks of ddr5? Since iirc they're dual rank while smaller sticks are single rank
@pallid shore have you tried updating your bios to see if the mem stability updates help?
Idk how stable dual rank memory is on ddr5
Is your new kit also 2x 32gb?
What kit did you get btw?
Weird, it should work tbh unless your ram was unlucky
But you said the ram only works in 1 slot
Well the first set was unsupported
And you tried the other stick in the same slot after clearing cmos?
Can you have it at default mem settings and giving it 1.4v?
Expo gives it 1.4v
I guess, turn on expo and slow it down
5600
Cl40 40 40
1.4v
So slow speeds but the voltage that would be used for the 6000 expo
Should be 1.25v
Is that after waiting like 5 mins in case it's mem training?
Go to C:\Windows\Minidump and check if you have any minidump files. If you do, go back to the Windows folder and copy the Minidump folder itself to the Downloads folder (You can use the desktop if you don't have OneDrive syncing files). Zip the copied folder and attach it to a post. Please follow the instructions to the letter as Windows doesn't like you messing with files in this location.