- Apr 10, 2016
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I thought changing ram timings can't damage them.
I have this ram http://www.kingston.com/dataSheets/KHX1333C7AD3_4G.pdf
My motherboard gigabyte ga-b75m-d2v ism for some reasonm underclocking them to cl9.
So i changed it manually and i started getting bluescreens, i didn't change voltage, my mobo can't even do it, so i changed it back and even i reinstall my os, i am still getting them.
+ i checked them with memtest and 0 errors, it is weird.
I am getting ntoskrnl.exe bsod, which is caused by bad ram.
What you think about it please ?
I have this ram http://www.kingston.com/dataSheets/KHX1333C7AD3_4G.pdf
My motherboard gigabyte ga-b75m-d2v ism for some reasonm underclocking them to cl9.
So i changed it manually and i started getting bluescreens, i didn't change voltage, my mobo can't even do it, so i changed it back and even i reinstall my os, i am still getting them.
+ i checked them with memtest and 0 errors, it is weird.
I am getting ntoskrnl.exe bsod, which is caused by bad ram.
What you think about it please ?