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No. Remember, I had said it happened when I didn't try to induce it that one time. The game is Counterstrike Global Offensive. It's not a game that requires much to operate.
Is it correct that you've removed 1 stick?
It is recommended that you seat the removed stick in the other same colored slot.
Just to note, this is a random suggestion that I just noticed.
Unless incorrectly seated, both are on the 'red slots' as a cooler for the processor blocks me from physically placing one in one of the two the black slots.
I assume that has been since I made the suggestion to reseat the memory?
If so then I need to update my software as it keeps telling me that you're using only 1 stick.
Reseated. I'll let you know if I get another BSOD. If your software tells you I have only one RAM in the next time it should come down to your software requiring updating or one of my RAM's are faulty? Edit: Maybe the port on the motherboard that houses the RAM?
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Edit: I won't be online much in the next two days, maybe just the morning (for me) tomorrow. Thanks for your help thus far. I will resume asking you for your advice Monday.