AvoK95 wroteif it runs OK with just one stick then it's the ram
you can try just updating the BIOS, because in the new version they might have fixed this problem
Sorry I'm late to reply, but no matter which RAM I put it run, what I mean Slots A0 and A1, if the 2 are filled, the PC wont start, if any piece of ram is in A0, just one, it starts. :S I don't think it's the RAM!
Plus, I'm done with overclocking my GTX, 840/1680/1050 @ 1.37v is the best clock/voltage ratio I got.
yasamoka wroteI think it's because your CMOS battery on your motherboard is dead... you need to replace it if BIOS settings are not being saved.
I tried to update the BIOS like Avok requested, but mine was up to date, so I reinstalled it. And no need to access the settings anymore, I did changed the battery once for facing this problem. Well it seems that the old BIOS had bugs, I wish the BSOD wont show up again, if this was the cause.