BSOD occurs during RAM upgrade at 3600MHz
BSOD occurs during RAM upgrade at 3600MHz
You're experiencing BSOD issues with your system while browsing, especially when making small changes like updating drivers or RAM. It sounds like the problem might be related to insufficient power delivery or memory stability. Checking your PSU and ensuring it can handle the 3600MHz components is important. Also, verifying your RAM setup and running memory tests could help confirm if there are any corruption issues. If the kernel error persists, testing with MemTest68 might be useful.
When you configure the AXMP profile, you don’t necessarily have to adjust the voltage manually—just ensure it matches the recommended specs. For your Aerocool 500W, the voltage settings are typically set during installation or via software. As for why Memtest 3200 works but not 3600, it might be due to differences in testing speed or configuration options between the two tools.
I change the frequency from 2666mhz to 3600mhz and it keeps starting up, sometimes it stops because of low power.
Verify your BIOS configuration, reset CMOS, and confirm the settings. Should problems persist after these steps, perform memory tests to check the DIMMs' functionality.