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BSOD analysis is sometimes tricky, see example below, we can at best provide the 'most likely' cause, it is to you to confirm it.
Example, if the PSU has somewhere a loose wire, the RAM voltage isn't proper. We suggest a memory test, it will give errors but neither RAM or motherboard switch solves the problem. However, the dumps keep giving 'memory corruption'.
This is an example which is unlikely to ever happen (and very difficult to pinpoint).
Don't worry if the RAM frequency isn't exactly at the speed it is designed to function, a slight difference won't do any harm :)
Yes, like when the RAM voltage isn't proper.