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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    I don't want to jinx myself or anything but 2 weeks passed and I haven't had a BSDOD. Hope this solves everything! I'll be sure to post if anything turns up
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    Okay so the RAM came in today and I installed it along with flipping the Cmos switch. The screen is on and the Bios has been properly reset. I'll have to wait and see if I get any more issues. Hopefully I won't!
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    Yes I tried using VGA only and checked my connections. In the mean time I'll try to look up if people had similar problems like me. I'll double check it though.
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    Great! I'll order it tomorrow. I'll take a look at my sticks one more time tonight before actually saying they're dead. If those RAM sticks are dead would it make sense that I'm having issues with the USBs and Monitors showing up? Sorry if I'm sounding like a broken record. It's rough having...
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    The model is F3-1866C9D-16GZH while it recommends F3-1866C10Q2-64GZM which is 64 gbs. Is that close enough?
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    Hopefully purchasing a new pair will help at least get with my screens. Do these look any good to you? G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory Model F3-1866C9D-16GZH-Newegg.com
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    Yes, 2 sticks 8X2. I've plugged in the RAM sticks in all the slots. What do you mean the overclockers? No overclocker built my machine.. I wonder if it's a RAM thing or not. I don't have other sticks to test but would it be wise to see if new RAM would resolve this frustrating situation? NOTE: I...
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    HDMI and VGA, I removed the Cmos for 30 minutes and but it back in to start and I got nothing. Is this a RAM thing or something else? I would update the bios time but cannot because I cannot see and the usbs aren't turning on. I feel stuck... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Windows Forums...
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    this is the first slot Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Windows Forums mobile app
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    Removing the Cmos resets the bios correct? If so I did that. I'll put the stick in the first slot and see. I did it before and still couldn't see my screens or the usbs active Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Windows Forums mobile app
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    All fans are running but the usbs and monitors aren't Link Removed I can't run the tests if I can't see a thing [emoji27] Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Windows Forums mobile app
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    So I'm trying to do so but my monitor and usbs won't turn on. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Windows Forums mobile app
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    So just test out one slot with both sticks for now? I apologize as the whole Memtest is confusing Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Windows Forums mobile app
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    Then in that case my first stick got errors in my first 2 slots, does that conclude they're bad? Also is there a way to optimize defaults without a monitor in use? I cannot see or use usbs Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Windows Forums mobile app
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    Windows 10 Multiple BSODS throughout weeks. Hardware checked.

    I've tried. My board is fine as I tested it earlier. Right now I'm just unplugging and removing the Cmos. I've heard that helps. Perhaps I'm not placing the ram in correctly even though it snaps in place. Very frustrating Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Windows Forums mobile app
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