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RAM Problem/Crash

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Hi! Before i write anything about the problem, let you know Im from Hungary,so my English will be .. Sorry for that
So the problem is, I bought + 8GB of ram to my PC,so i have 16GB right now. I put it in my pc, and the first time it seemed everythings okay. But when i played/play some games,the game usually crash about 10-15 minutes of gameplay.
The web browser too. (Google Chrome) It says, something went wrong etc..
I dont know what to do right now,so please help me out. I dont want to waste my money, what i spent for this RAM
PC Spec:
Asus B350 PLUS
Ryzen 5 2600
RX 570 8GB
Corsair Vengeance 16 GB 2400 MHz
 
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Hi! The computer usually crash randomly. Most of the times, it happen when i going to shut down the PC, it looks ok, and when it says shutting down,the blue screen coming up
Yes i tried each RAM-s,and when i just have one in the PC,everythings working well!
My power supply is:
Cooler Master Elite Power 600W
 
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Yes i tried each RAM-s,and when i just have one in the PC,everythings working well!

Have you tried making sure that the computer works with each individual RAM stick installed by itself? Have you verified that the slot on the motherboard isn't faulty by checking each good stick of RAM in each slot on the motherboard to make sure the RAM DIMM slot is good?

You listed that you have a Cooler Master 600 Watt Elite Power power supply. That unit is not very reliable and I would look at swaping out that power supply with a known good quality unit like this one, CORSAIR RMX Series (2018), RM650x, 650 Watt, 80+ Gold Certified, Fully Modular Power Supply.

If swapping out the power supply allows your computer to no longer crash then its most likely the power supply that is the culprit but you will need to further test the RAM sticks and the power supply to determine that.
 
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