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Solved Corrupt windows 10 files

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Does this mean that the motherboard would have to OC to run at 3200 speed?
You would have to manually OC the RAM as the MBs specs say that only RAM up to 2666MHz will auto OC, Kingston also say this here

You could try your hand at OCing to see if you can get the RAM to run stable.

Plug N Play – Automatic overclocking up to 2666MHz2
A simple and easy Plug N Play upgrade, HyperX FURY DDR4 RGB will auto-overclock itself to the highest listed speed allowed by the system BIOS.

Kingston OC info
Worth a read as it explains the best RAM for the different generations of Ryzen, 2666MHz was recommended for first generation Ryzen CPUs Best DDR4 Ram Kits for AMD Ryzen 5 and 7 Processors – 3600MHz + Memory Speeds
 
I have still not had any problems after i adjusted the memory parameter in the bios, so maybe this is what made the ram unstable. Still, I feel like the package i bought should include ram running at higher clock speed, to fit the cpu. I havent contacted the seller again but I might do that after the weekend. I really appreciate all the help and energy you are putting in to help me.
 
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Well done to you, never been a fan of OCing so was not in a position to advise you were to even start.

How far you take this with the seller is a matter for you I`m afraid but as you are already aware the I concur with your opinion that your bundle should have included RAM rated at 3200MHz or above.

You are more than welcome, it has been a pleasure working with you :)(y)
 
I have not had any further chashes or BSODs, so my guess is that I have found a solution. You may close this thread I think :) Thank you so much again for all your insight and helpful advice. I will probably upgrade my RAM at a later time, if this becomes an issue with the cpu.
 
You are welcome and thanks for the follow up Retromer (y)

Just a little well done from me to you as I was not about to suggest any sort of OCing and you just went ahead, took the bull by the horns and got it right, cool imo :cool:
 
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