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lom1k2019-11-04 17:03:47
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lom1k, 2019-11-04 17:03:47

Different RAM timings lead to BSOD?

Good afternoon!
It costs RAM Kingston HyperX FURY Black Series [HX424C15FB2/8] 8 GB
Timings: 15-15-15-29
Intel XMP profiles: 15-15-15-29
I bought a set of two Kingston HyperX FURY Black Series RAM [HX424C15FB2K2/1 ...
Timings: 15-15-15-29
Intel XMP profiles :
15-15-15-35
by default, he set 15-15-15-35, the day didn’t crash, I thought everything, I found a problem, in the evening and in the morning it crashed again ...
Now I pulled out the old 8 GB RAM, it seems like all day, both without load and with load There were no BSODs.
The question is, can different timings in RAM affect the unstable operation of the system, in particular, the BSOD?
ZU: OUZ checked Memtest86+, all working.

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#, 2019-11-05
@mindtester

ZU: OUZ checked Memtest86+, all working.

! - Bios return to default. and can be updated. but it's better after eliminating bsods
1 - what is "ZU: OUZ"?
2 - if you are talking about memory - did you check one by one? all together!
3 - if you have a pirated assembly - demolish and install Windows from a clean distribution kit
4 - remember if you installed another pirated game on the same days when you added memory
5 - by pure coincidence, at the same time, they could decapitate some botnet. and your computer could be his slave. and in this case, the virus can also bring down the system in a bsod

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