Help! My PC Crashes with Mixed RAM at 40% Usage

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Asked By GamerGalaxy123 On

I recently built a new PC with an ASUS PRIME X870-P motherboard. Initially, I installed a Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 6000MHz CL36 64GB RAM kit, and everything ran smoothly. However, I decided to upgrade my RAM for better multitasking and added another kit, the Kingston FURY Beast RGB DDR5 5600MHz CL36 128GB. Since then, my system has been crashing and giving me a blue screen of death (BSOD) whenever RAM usage hits around 40%. I've tried underclocking it to about 4000 MHz, but that hasn't resolved the issue. I'm not very experienced with PC troubleshooting and would love some advice on whether I can get these two RAM kits to work together or if I need to stick with just one set. Any tips would really help!

2 Answers

Answered By TechieGuru99 On

You should start by checking for dump files. These crash logs can really help pinpoint the problem. If you can access Windows, see if you find any minidump files in C:WindowsMinidump. Zip them up and upload them to a file-sharing site like MediaFire or Catbox. Having multiple files can be super beneficial for analysis!

Answered By RAMWizard88 On

Try disabling XMP or DOCP in your BIOS settings and run a Memtest86 to check for errors. If you get any, it might indicate a faulty stick. You should also test each RAM stick individually to see if one is the culprit instead of a mix incompatibility.

GamerGalaxy123 -

I tested each stick alone, and they all work perfectly fine on their own.

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