Severe Sudden Memory/Motherboard Problems

MTS11648

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I was at work the other day, remote controlling my home computer when all of a sudden I lost the connection; upon returning home the UEFI utility reported that the "Overclocking failed" and I needed to re-configure the system. My DDR4 RAM is designed to run at 2666 MHz and that's what I had it on when I got this error. I decided to change the speed setting in the UEFI to "auto" (which changed it to 2133 MHz) and tried rebooting. This worked for about five minutes until I got a blue-screen stating "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT". I tried many suggestions from other communities and now half the time I try to boot the PC, I don't even get any output on the monitor. The times that it DOES work, during the Windows boot sequence, a blue screen quickly flashes stating, "SYSTEM_THREADING_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED". If I go into the UEFI when it works, half the time it locks up. I am really desperate for help right now as I invested a lot into this PC and there is absolutely no reason it should be doing this. I should also mention that my PC has been working fine for about a week now since the upgrade and it just started doing these things. Here are my parts: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/4jtHsJ

This is really agitating and I would be forever in debt if you could help me fix this issue.
 
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well if it's the DIMM slot you should have a problem when you start the PC and not be able to enter windows.

also you could try and ask help from a friend just to check out your DIMM plug it in there system and run memtest86.

MTS11648

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Funny you chose to reply right now, I was actually already in the process of running it. It's still running currently, but I'm starting to get more and more convinced its a memory problem as it currently has detected 501 errors and its only on its seconds pass.

Some of the errors:
Test: 10 Addr: 4733B03D0 Expected: FFFFFFFF Actual: FFFF00FF CPU: 0
Test: 10 Addr: 4733B03D8 Expected: FFFFFFFF Actual: FFFF00FF CPU: 0
Test: 10 Addr: 4733B03E0 Expected: FFFFFFFF Actual: FFFF00FF CPU: 0
 

MTS11648

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I know I've seen some people on other forums complain that it was their DIMM slots on the motherboard causing the problem; based on the few errors I reported, you think for sure it's the RAM?
 
well if it's the DIMM slot you should have a problem when you start the PC and not be able to enter windows.

also you could try and ask help from a friend just to check out your DIMM plug it in there system and run memtest86.
 
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