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A lot of people seem to set the XMP profile and then leave the remaining memory settings at Auto.
You might like to try setting not only the XMP, but also memory speed settings.
Ths may resolve some of your issues.
Also, it is not a good idea to mix different modules from different manufacturers. Although they may be the same speed, the timings for each may be different. This will not be helpful.
Thank you for the info. What information is used to set an XMP profile? I'm assuming that is a bios setting but I don't have a clue what it is or how to do it. We have well over a dozen Hackintosh machines here that I've built but never do anything to mess with the clocking or memory speed because we are a video production company and need stability over speed.