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Installed more ram, csgo closes randomly.


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So today I finally got my ram in the mail and decided to install it, and now csgo closes randomly. This never happened before installing the new ram. I get other problems such as the screen turning off for a second, and a blue screen of death, but those stopped happening. I don't really know what other info I could give right now, but here are my specs:

 

Graphics card: AMD Radeon R9 270x

 

Ram: Before: 4gb

          After: 8gb

 

Mobo: Asus P8Z277-V LK

 

CPU: i5 2500k

 
 
 
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For a second there, I actually thought you downloaded ram

Anyways, are the ram sticks you installed are nearly the same as the other ram sticks? (timings, latency, speed, size)

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Haha, I was also thinking of deleting system32 to fix the problem.

 

Like I got the 4gb free from my uncle, so I don't know the specs of those. The ram I bought was hyperx from kingston, are they known to be problematic?

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So as I was watching the ESEA grand finals, I get another BSOD for a physical memory dump. I restart my computer, and as I launch chrome and reopen my old tabs, chrome quits unexpectedly and then I get a dialogue from chrome saying "Woah, chrome crashed, would you like to reopen it?" and then when I do it crashes again and shows me that message. I restarted and it's no longer doing that. 

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Make sure they are both in the black or blue slots. and it cannot be both

They are both in the blue slots.

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Is your BIOS using a higher or lower frequency than your RAM has?

Sorry, but I'm not really good with computers, could you please explain this to me?

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Sorry, but I'm not really good with computers, could you please explain this to me?

On your RAM it should show how much MHz it is.

In your BIOS find i think DRAM Frequency and set it to the speed of your RAM

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On your RAM it should show how much MHz it is.

In your BIOS find i think DRAM Frequency and set it to the speed of your RAM

I couldn't find the exact speed in the ram frequency drop down in my bios settings, so I set it to auto. It still crashed. Should I go higher or lower?

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I couldn't find the exact speed in the ram frequency drop down in my bios settings, so I set it to auto. It still crashed. Should I go higher or lower?

No leave it.

What RAM do you have exactly?

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Hm weird i have the same RAM and i have no issues with it

 

I looked around and i might have found a fix

 

Do you have an AMD FX CPU?

No, I have an intel i5 2500k.

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No, I have an intel i5 2500k.

Wow i have no memory at all.

 

Ive read that setting your rams voltage to 1.65 will fix it but im not sure.

Please do it at your own risk changing your voltage can damage your RAM

 

IF you dont want the risk you can try to set your frequency to 1366

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Wow i have no memory at all.

 

Ive read that setting your rams voltage to 1.65 will fix it but im not sure.

Please do it at your own risk changing your voltage can damage your RAM

 

IF you dont want the risk you can try to set your frequency to 1366

I couldn't find 1366, so I tried 1375 and I was able to play a full match of csgo.

 

Thank you very much for your help, though I don't know if I'm allowed to give rep for this.

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I couldn't find 1366, so I tried 1375 and I was able to play a full match of csgo.

 

Thank you very much for your help, though I don't know if I'm allowed to give rep for this.

you mean comment on my profile rep? you can do it

you can also like my post and mark it as the answer

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