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Hello guys, I was wondering if my memory is set up correctly in my build. I have a MSI Gaming z170a gaming mobo with skylake and 32gb (4x8) of ddr4 corsair (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233835). I was having a lot of issues with my computer getting BSOD after coming out of sleep. I resat my RAM but same problem. I read around, but I still dont fully understand, and I know you guys are very helpful here so I came for help!

I just enabled XMP mode, and my numbers look like this on CPU: http://imgur.com/a/kgJ2e

Does that look normal, or are there some things I should adjust?


Update 1:
So I went into bios and changed the DRAM voltage to 1.25 and DRAM frequency from auto to DDR4-2133 (16x100.00x1.33)

After that, my results look like this: http://imgur.com/a/LLNSp

Good? Bad? I'm sorry I have a really hard time comprehending this subject

Update 2:So I ran Real Bench but it said "unable to properly parse system specs" which I reckon is due to me having an MSI mobo instead of an Asus. I then used MSI Kombuster and everything seemed to check out normally. I put my computer to sleep and turned it back on right away. Again, everything appeared to be working normally.

Then I ran into big problems... I put it to sleep for a couple of hours and came back. I received a new BSOD which read "System Thread Exception Not Handled". But the bad news was that upon restarting my pc, my keyboard no longer worked. I had to switch from the USB 3.0 drive to a usb 2.0 to get it to work. I tried plugging in my mouse as well into that drive, and it didnt work either. It appears that drive may have been fried or something. I'm kinda of unsure of what to do at this point in time.

Thanks


Thanks for all the help friends!
 
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If you are running 2 sets of 2 sticks, might be a slight compatibility issue, try raising the DRAM voltage + 0.05. No guarantees when mixing DRAM

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Liquid- the most recent bsod error is "page fault in a non paged area". Searching that on google yields support pages which say it's most likely ram. Do you think raising the dram voltage would help?
 

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I'll give this a shot. Thanks
 

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Trade - I'm out of the house at the moment. I'll try putting it to sleep when I get back and see if it works. What other ways would I be able to check it it's "stable"? Thanks for the continued support!
 

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So I ran Real Bench but it said "unable to properly parse system specs" which I reckon is due to me having an MSI mobo instead of an Asus. I then used MSI Kombuster and everything seemed to check out normally. I put my computer to sleep and turned it back on right away. Again, everything appeared to be working normally.

Then I ran into big problems... I put it to sleep for a couple of hours and came back. I received a new BSOD which read "System Thread Exception Not Handled". But the bad news was that upon restarting my pc, my keyboard no longer worked. I had to switch from the USB 3.0 drive to a usb 2.0 to get it to work. I tried plugging in my mouse as well into that drive, and it didnt work either. It appears that drive may have been fried or something. I'm kinda of unsure of what to do at this point in time.

Thanks
 

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Trade - Yes, I have all the latest driver updates through Live Update, Nvidia GeFroce Experience and the latest Windows 10 update. Might I be missing any that may not have been picked up through those programs?

EDIT: Well there is this, but I don't think its meant for me. http://imgur.com/a/83kUT

EDIT 2: I downloaded Driver Booster 4 and I have 9 outdated drivers. I will update these and check back
 
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