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Weird issue with ram

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Pc Specs :
MB: MSI H61m p-22 (b3)
CPU : I5 3470
GPU : GIgabyte GTX 1050 2gb oc
Os : Windows 10 Pro

I used to run my pc on a 6gb ram ddr3 4gb 1600 MHz+2gb 1333 MHz for almost a year and it was working fine , but recently i brought a gpu
And i had no issue with ram until i decided to modify RGB colors on the gpu so i downloaded gigabyte's RGB software called "RGB Fusion" when i opened it did not detect the gpu so i went to settings , then a blue screen appeared with the issue PFN_list_corrupt then the pc restarted and it didn't boot . first thing i did is removing the 2gb ram and it booted normally i tested both slots with the 4gb ram and both were working fine so i assumed that the 2gb ram is no longer working , later i replaced the 4gb ram with 16Gb Ram 8+8 both 1600 MHz and i used them for almost a week then i decided to try RGB Fusion again and windows blue screen appeared again with the same issue PFN_List_corrupt the pc restarted and didn't boot i removed one ram and tested both slots i did the same with the other one and still not booting i tried the 4gb ram and the pc booted . Then i decided to test that 2gb ram on a old pc i have and it worked on another motherboard but didnt work on mine i haven't tried the 8gb rams because that old motherboard support 2gb ram . But i assume that both would work on another pc.

Ps: all drivers are updated but i'm not sure about the bios but i did reset it to default settings
 
Let’s get your complete PC specs.
get Speccy from here; https://www.piriform.com/speccy/builds
in Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot (hit Yes if prompted to proceed with publish) > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
now you can paste (Ctrl+V) that link into your next post.

One component Speccy doesn’t cover is the Power Supply Unit, so also include the make/model of the PSU.
 
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