Got a new ram stick , now i get Bsod`s every time

oldplod

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Sep 16, 2016
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Specs:
MB : Asus P7H55M-PRO
CPU: Intel i3-540
HDD : WD Caviar Black 500 Gb
GPU: Nvidia GTX 650 1 Gb OC edition
OS: Windows 7 x64
Current RAM : Silicon Power - sp004gbltu133v02 4gb DDR3 1333 Mhz CL9 http://
Now my problem is this :
I bought a new stick of ram called Kingmax flff65f-d8kq9 4Gb DDR3 1333 Mhz CL9 http:// and tried to put it along with the old one but the pc won`t get passed the boot screen . It just freezes . No restart , no nothing .
I tried only booting up with the new stick and my pc just bsod`s with different reasons (BAD_POOL_HEADER ; IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL) . I tried forcing the timing to 10-10-10-30 as suggested , nothing happened . Tried forcing 9-9-9-27 , nothing happened .
Now the only difference i see between the two sticks of ram is that one is double sided (silicon power ) 256mx8 16 chips while the new one is single sided 256mx8 8 chips and i noticed the timings in bios were 9-9-9-24-108 for the old one and 9-9-9-24-200 for the new one (set on auto) . I tried allmost every slot combination , tried the new one alone in every slot , still random bsod in windows loading screen , can`t boot in safe mode , nothing .
I don`t know what to try next .
I made the new topic because the title of the old one has nothing to do with this because it was originally made for an advice and it`s starting to go down . Just a word and i`ll close it and pick the best answer . I just left it open in case someone gets back on it .
Here are the screenshots from cpu-z for the old ram .
http://imgur.com/a/GAv4r
http://imgur.com/a/hebyZ
Thank you
 

oldplod

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Sep 16, 2016
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I can`t return it because I bought it second hand , it`s not new . I know for a fact that it works so it`s not that .
And the pc boots only with the old one . With the new one it just gives me a blue screen . I think my motherboard may be forcing it with wrong timing. This is the second ram stick that does this . The first one was Kingston , now Kingmax
 

USAFRet

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If it does not boot with the new RAM stick, and you have tried this new RAM stick in every RAM slot on the motherboard....

...either it is broken, or simply does not work with your motherboard.
 

oldplod

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Sep 16, 2016
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I managed to get past the boot screen by putting the old ram in the first slot and the new one in the second. Now it restarts when windows starts to load but i can enter bios and mess with the timings . I noticed that the REF cycle time is 200 for the new ram and 108 for the new one and i think that the timing mode is 1N for the old one and 2N for the new one . Is there a way to make this work ?