BSOD - RAM Speed. Is it hardware related?

I've been reading around a bit more online and it could also be a PSU/CPU issue making the RAM cause BSOD when it's at full speed?

I know my motherboard manual states you can only use 1600MHz RAM with Ivy Bridge (Mine is i3 3220 so is Ivy Bridge) so I don't think the problem would come from there.

When I do get my new RAM and if it still BSOD's, what would my next steps be?

Also, would this RAM be fine to go with?

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-124-KS&groupid=701&catid=8&subcat=1517

Cheers
 
I wouldn't be put off by one review as any RAM could turn out faulty ;)

What PSU do you have?

That Kingston RAM will be fine although I prefer low-profile heat spreaders so there aren't any problems in future with blocking CPU coolers
 
I wouldn't be put off by one review as any RAM could turn out faulty ;)

What PSU do you have?

That Kingston RAM will be fine although I prefer low-profile heat spreaders so there aren't any problems in future with blocking CPU coolers

My PSU is an XFX 550W. Brand new only a few days ago.

Also I noticed on the 'RAM Support' list for my mobo, the GEIL ram isn't on there and neither is the Kingston RAM.

What do you suggest?
 
Yep I can't think of anything else except increasing NB Voltage although can't seem to find it on the manual for your motherboard
 
Ok guys, I got the new RAM.

I put it in, set the XMP straight away and it booted up absolutely fine, no BSOD. Each stick of RAM is running at 798MHz in CPUz.

Is it like the RAM and my mobo just didn't get on?

Cheers
 
Just another quick one, on CPU-z the DRAM Frequency says 781.X - Where X is this seems to fluctuate between .1, .2, and .3. Is this normal?
 
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