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Ryzens, especially earlier gen are quite picky when it comes to using 4 RAM modules. Sometimes even RAM that seems to work in 4-module configuration causes memory errors, even if every module is good. I had a case like that where I was running 4x Corsair from QVL on an 1800X. The QVL only listed this RAM in a 2x configuration. Running it in 2x would produce no errors. Running it in 4x would produce errors. Whatever you decide to do, make sure you test it using Memtest86+ for 3-4 passes. In my case the errors would only show in the 2-4 pass. The first pass is a shorter and lighter one which allows for catching obviously defective RAM quickly.