I'm quite glad it came back clean. That's completely the wrong methodological approach to be going down though.
If the BIOS voltage limitations is causing the flaky behaviour, it could have caused it during the Memtest run and this would then, by this logical approach, suggest the RAM was faulty. The best RAM in the world will struggle if the voltage for it is wrong.
After the re-seat and the memtest run, lets see how it runs for a few days. If it still BSODs my money is firmly on the BIOS now, 64GB is a lot of RAM to juice
If the BIOS voltage limitations is causing the flaky behaviour, it could have caused it during the Memtest run and this would then, by this logical approach, suggest the RAM was faulty. The best RAM in the world will struggle if the voltage for it is wrong.
After the re-seat and the memtest run, lets see how it runs for a few days. If it still BSODs my money is firmly on the BIOS now, 64GB is a lot of RAM to juice