Is this a RAM issue?

anonymous890

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Gtx 1050 ti msi gaming x
Silverstone 500W strider
Core i7 2600

RAM slot 1 corsair 1333mhz
RAM slot 2 kingston 1333mhz
The 2 rams all has the same values in bios but there's a difference, corsair has 175 tRFC while the kingston has 107.

I just but the corsair one and I'm playing black desert online, when I haven't bought it, my system is running ok, the game doesnt hang though fps is capped at 60 fps, when I bought the corsair, fps went high, but suddenly the game hangs and sometimes the pc restarts all of a sudden, a blue screen appears with something that says a system will restart to prevent hardware damage.

Is the corsair RAM i bought causing this?
Or maybe the motherboard?

Do I need to make the tRFC equal for both ram? But I can't do it, can't manipulate it in bios.

Please help, btw the corsair was a second hand, bought it from someone and he said its a year used. I don't wanna bother him, wanna know first if I could fix this or maybe the ram isn't causing the problem.
 
Solution
Try each stick separately, play a few to determin compatibilty between the two rams.

Im not sure about tRFC

Also try clear bios cmos by removing the motherboard battery for about a minute. Turn off pc before removing.

Ram wouldn't cause an fps cap. Check vsync settings.

Check when inside the case again, everything is connected properly ie cpu fans. In case anything was accidentally tugged. Your cpu fan is spinning yeah?

Mixing ram is 50/50 chance, usually same specs work but not always. Try each separately.

boju

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Try each stick separately, play a few to determin compatibilty between the two rams.

Im not sure about tRFC

Also try clear bios cmos by removing the motherboard battery for about a minute. Turn off pc before removing.

Ram wouldn't cause an fps cap. Check vsync settings.

Check when inside the case again, everything is connected properly ie cpu fans. In case anything was accidentally tugged. Your cpu fan is spinning yeah?

Mixing ram is 50/50 chance, usually same specs work but not always. Try each separately.
 
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