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  "path": "/threads/win11-ram-bsod-problems.3896486/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-29T13:24:39.000Z",
  "site": "https://forums.tomshardware.com",
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  "textContent": "Thanks in advance to anyone who may be able to help. I’m using an Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58 laptop. The laptop has DDR5 Crucial 4800 MHz CL40 RAM modules, 16+16 GB for a total of 32 GB. I recently switched to Windows 11, and when both RAM sticks are installed together, I constantly get blue screens. I tested the RAMs in different combinations; the RAM sticks are fine, and the slots are also fine. The computer only works stably when a single RAM stick is installed. I also ran both RAM modules through MemTest86, and they passed without errors.\n\n\nWhen Windows’ VBS feature is enabled, everything becomes more sensitive; with both slots populated, the number of BSODs increases. However, there is no issue in single-channel mode. I need VBS, so I do not want to disable it. Neither the RAM nor the CPU has been overclocked.\nMy dump files : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PideiLzM9QXKeTEfgxoLjDQJn6SKfmkL/view",
  "title": "Win11 ram bsod problems"
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