Memory Problem BSoD

ngy1997

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Hello my freinds!!
Well, first of all my problem is that every time i run more than one ram stick my pc gets BSoD really quick and very often (in a level that you can not bare it) check my Rig bellow i have tried everything i know like mem test windows memory test, switch sticks places. the bsod is nothing special one time is irql not less or equal and sometimes its different.
i would bless the helper for eternity!!!
thanks!

RIG :
CPU : Intel i7 3820
MoBo : Asus Rampage Iv Extreme
RAM : corsair vengeance 2x (2x4 1866mhz (Red))
PSU : corsair 850tx
GPU : evga geforce 670 4GB oc
 
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Is it 4 sticks from a single set? or a couple of 2 stick sets? If it's a couple of sets, good chance it isn't setting the sticks up right, XMP is programmed by the packaged set and the advanced timing will often be very different for 4 sticks rather than 2
Check the manual for which slots are on each memory channel, you want to use one stick in each channel.

To test memory properly, download memtest86+, burn the iso to a CD and boot from it. One complete pass will take about an hour.
I suspect though that you already know you have a memory problem.

Edit: This is a cpu with four memory channels, but the same is true that you want to use two of these and not just two sticks in one channel. Are there any recommendations in the manual on dimm slots to use with two sticks of memory?
 

ngy1997

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Yes i have checked tha manual and it says for my ram type and brand it should be 4 dimm i dont no what it means but i tries now to run 2 sticks and changed the ai tuner to xmp and the timing as well to fit the ram and so far it ran for 8 hours perfectly. Also updated chipset driver.
Tomorrow ill try to run all 4 sticks and see how itll work.. Please keep on contact so far youre the only help ive got..
Thank you very much!!!
 

Tradesman1

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Is it 4 sticks from a single set? or a couple of 2 stick sets? If it's a couple of sets, good chance it isn't setting the sticks up right, XMP is programmed by the packaged set and the advanced timing will often be very different for 4 sticks rather than 2
 
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