BSOD right at startup (after unplug RAM and plug it back in)

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Hi guys, thanks for reading this.
Here's my problem:
-- My computer didn't start and it kept op peeping continuously. I went online and came up with the cleaning. I did this one time before but this time I couldn't get it to run again. So I tried to plug out 2 RAMs to clean the dust and plug in again. Finally, the computer ran again but experienced Blue screen right at startup.
-- I've checked for many solutions. 1st, BIOS upgrade is suggested. I did, from F2 to F10 for my gigabyte motherboard H77-DS35 but didn't work. 2nd, they're all about RAM so I've been messing with voltage, timing stuffs (but I have no idea what they are :c) for awhile and still no luck at all.
What I mainly messed around: set 9-9-9-27 or 8-8-8-(24~27) and the DRAM voltage from 1.500V to 1.660V (I cannot precisely set it 1.65V)
Is there any chance that I unintentionally broke my RAM...? (I swear It wasn't any strange noise..)

My specs:
- Intel core i5 3.3GHz
- Motherboard: Gigabyte H77-DS3H (BIOS Version F10) Rev 1.0
- RAM: 8GB RAM, Kingston KHX1600C9D3X2K2/8GX

Thanks for helping! :(


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Btw, when I used BIOS to change settings with RAM. There are 2 slots called Channel A Timing Settings and Channel B Timing Settings. Should I adjust both of them? (I did adjust both.)

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28 Oct, 2016
This might be the worst solution ever but anyway, I fixed it (think so): reinstall Windows. Everything runs smoothly again.
 

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I'm sorry but I don't quite get it.
From the start, it's 2x4GB (I think so), and everything worked well. I haven't tried anything else.
 

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I tried both and no, it doesn't work.