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This is quite common for novice PC builders. BSOD is often either overclocking related or memory. If you aren't overclocked, take 5 minutes and run some memory stability test and find out. If it that turns out to be the problem, disable the XMP memory profile and try again. If everything checks out, you now know whatever frequency that memory was at isn't good for your system. Next step would be to run the memory at a lower frequency or jump on some forums to find out what voltages need to be raised to solve this. But in this case, you already using base DDR5-4800 memory and it turns out you bought garbage. RMA it and sell the kit when you get it back.

theodanielwollff
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I had the same bluescreen issues after putting together my Alder Lake system back in November 2021. I noticed quite fast that disabling XMP would fix the problem with bluescreens, but i wouldn't accept that! Spent a good month researching and testing and finally found out what worked with my PC! The AUX voltage was changed to 1.88 from 1.8 and memory timings changed to 39-39-39-84 from 38-38-38-84. Didn't have a single BSoD since beginning of January 2022! A lot of people had their problems fixed with BIOS updates also if you read on Reddit, but some people need to change some settings to make it work. I don't think faulty DDR5 sticks is the big issue, but rather faulty settings and new platform with this early new technology. Hope it helps someone!

mrphaza
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My first question would be, did you check the Qualified Vendor List for your motherboard when purchasing your ram? If not, you are prone to have issues with ram

Thesasquatch
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Glad you got it fixed at long last and no more blue screen, must have been so annoying

dif
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You should try Corsair RAM. They are super reliable. since you have a Corsair cooler RGB syncing and other stuff can be done thru iCUE

tnxl
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Is this a GymBlock or TechBlock post? Those arms are strong 💪🏼 🧡💜

victoriakurt
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Setup enthusiast :) Watching your videos for so many years

kakhak
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its crazy to see how high ram frequencies are getting, hope the blue screens stop 😅

Yellowze
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a corsair build we be so nice having all the RGB all controlled in one area and having less RGB software on the PC

ORMIRUKU
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blue screen is boring to get and it is thought that it is about and comes from the fact that you should change components in the computer partly so it is a solution.
do you still experience blue cuts even though you changed components.
Yes, then you should check your motherboard's bios and take a real update via the motherboard's website.
did it myself and I haven't experienced a blue screen since a few years ago

LitleCliper
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You might seat at the wrong room, under your ground might have one giant magnetic stone😝 just kidding, I hope you found the culprit that caused BSOD.

peterpui
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RAM is usually the biggest cause of BSOD... I had this problem before. I changed my RAM and everything was working normal again.

itsdeonlol
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these kingston beast rgb are also compatible with asus aura or other companies rgb once too just in case

Razzork
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I know you don’t respond to me, but I ask you a question. Why you should use a new keyboard (like the BlackWidow v3) instead using a old keyboard? Thanks

denoce
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Try an identical additional 64gig memory and see if it post with stability and no blue screen of death.

alexcortez
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i think my ddr4 ram is also have problem similar to this but it is without the blue screen my pc is just freezing randomly and sometimes it is not leting me turn my pc on and when i remove one of my ram sticks my pc was turn on back again i bealive it is from one of my ram sticks

michaelprox
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Yo my man please order the razer basilisk v3 pro the guys at razer finally freaking did it! A wireless basilisk v3 it’s a bit pricey ngl but yeah. I really need your thoughts on it in your review!

luffyandgokuskits
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its usually a hard drive that causes BSOD, have you tried changing that?

silvertain
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Don’t run more than one RGB controller software. You can get blue screens from it.

craven