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UnPetitPoney_
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05-19-2026, 01:08 AM
#11
The only thing I'm thinking of right now is making sure PBO is off. Then, I'll test it with no OC in my memory. Basically, just let it run with a default value before creating an EXPO profile.
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UnPetitPoney_
05-19-2026, 01:08 AM #11

The only thing I'm thinking of right now is making sure PBO is off. Then, I'll test it with no OC in my memory. Basically, just let it run with a default value before creating an EXPO profile.

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flyer78
Senior Member
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05-19-2026, 05:18 AM
#12
Try sticking the stick into slot 2 from the CPU first. It could be the Corsair memory I don't use with my Gigabyte boards. Klevv Bolt X DDR4 16GB (two 8GB sticks) 3600MHz CL18 gaming RAM kit ran fine on a similar board to yours.
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flyer78
05-19-2026, 05:18 AM #12

Try sticking the stick into slot 2 from the CPU first. It could be the Corsair memory I don't use with my Gigabyte boards. Klevv Bolt X DDR4 16GB (two 8GB sticks) 3600MHz CL18 gaming RAM kit ran fine on a similar board to yours.

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Creeperkilll
Member
201
05-19-2026, 10:45 AM
#13
Even though it still crashes when using just one stick, I have tested both sticks. Will that fix the memory issue? I am thinking about swapping out my motherboard because switching components hasn't helped me.
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Creeperkilll
05-19-2026, 10:45 AM #13

Even though it still crashes when using just one stick, I have tested both sticks. Will that fix the memory issue? I am thinking about swapping out my motherboard because switching components hasn't helped me.

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camilo645
Member
124
05-20-2026, 09:05 PM
#14
Since the motherboard is starting up and successfully loading Windows, this isn't likely causing the problem. I would have changed my memory sticks before touching anything else though. RAM can be very sensitive to static electricity so always ground yourself when handling it, right? Does it crash with the 1050 TI paired with the 2200G? Are you using the GPU's HDMI connection or its DisplayPort? After your last power reset tell us exactly what UEFI settings are changing before Windows starts up if any.
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camilo645
05-20-2026, 09:05 PM #14

Since the motherboard is starting up and successfully loading Windows, this isn't likely causing the problem. I would have changed my memory sticks before touching anything else though. RAM can be very sensitive to static electricity so always ground yourself when handling it, right? Does it crash with the 1050 TI paired with the 2200G? Are you using the GPU's HDMI connection or its DisplayPort? After your last power reset tell us exactly what UEFI settings are changing before Windows starts up if any.

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