Problem with Ram memory bank
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Hello how are you, I am new here and I also registered to learn a little more about hardware, although I have some knowledge my knowledge is sometimes a bit null, I have had a problem with my PC for a few months, since I bought it I used two Corsair Vengeance 4GB DDR3 Ram memories, a few months ago I bought 4 Kingston 8GB HyperX FURY DDR3 1600 MHz memories to boost my workstation since I do a lot of 3d modeling and rendering work, the problem is that I did it when I updated my Windows to version 10, at first I thought it was a Windows problem since it didn't take long for a blue screen to come up telling me different reasons for the PC to shut down but the codes were always linked to the hardware, so I started to suspect that the problem could be the ram and indeed when I took them all out and put only one in to test the PC worked perfectly without presenting the blue screen problem in Windows again, so after a while I tried one by one and ran a memtest on each one separately and the error was 0, all 4 were in perfect condition and didn't present any problems, the thing is that when I put all 4 in the memory bank together it doesn't take long for blue screens to come up when I'm working, I don't know what the problem could be, has anyone else had this happen? Greetings from Lima Peru -
First of all, welcome to the Forum

Second, next time try to break the text up into paragraphs a bit, it gets very long to read all at once ;D
And now to the point, you do not indicate the exact model of the motherboard you have.
Check the nominal voltage of the memory and make sure that the BIOS is supplying it with what it indicates or better if it is slightly above.
The usual for DDR3 is 1.50-1.55V, so one test is to set them to 1.57-58 to see if you gain a bit of stability.
Cheers!
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@noeltg82 Indeed, it is advisable as Fassou comments that you indicate the model of the motherboard.
Added memory modules tend not to get along with the previous ones, which is why it is always recommended to add them of the same brand, frequency and latency.