PsychoRealm

Australian Skial God
Contributor
It just says Area 51 for my motherboard (overpriced Alienware) and yes that is the RAM I did buy.
From what I've read, majority of Custom Alienware Area-51 motherboards supports DDR4 RAM, while you bought DDR3. On the other side, you shouldn't be even able to stick DDR3 into DDR4 slot.
That being said you have no other options but to run memtest utility (as was suggested earlier) to pinpoint the culprit.
-OR- find a way to provide us with detailed information about your motherboard's model.
 

Yaaaaas

Scarcely Lethal Noob
My computer is actually DDR3, I'm just waiting for the bluescreen really to take a screenshot, it happened yesterday very late but forgot to take a screenshot.
 

Phill

Somewhat Threatening Sniper
More ram allows you to have more processes running. and each process needs its own chunk of the CPU, so it could be too many things you have open, or that CPU cant handle the ram, or that the motherboard doesnt exactly support it.

ps : sorry for the necro.