Compatibility of corsair vengeance pro on H55M-E33

Recently i bought a new kit of corsair vengeance pro (2x4gb) 1866 mhz to replace my old 2x2gb. By using the same memory slot of the old ones(i plug them out and place the new in), bsod of windows appear (irql not equal, bad header, etc)
So is there any help? Thanks
After that placing new ram in, my keyboard/mice will not work at boot screen making me unable to choose F1,F2 for run default values.
Placing back the old ram and everything works fine, i just wanna upgrade more space of ram and better ram kit for future upgrade of pc.
Currently bios is ver 1.8, trying to update to newest using live update but appears checksum error so using back the default values.
Mobo-MSI H55M-E33
CPU - i5 650

Quote from: Nichrome on 07-January-15, 00:04:09
Weird as this board:
Try clearing CMOS >>Clear CMOS Guide<<
Also check if it boots with a single RAM stick.
I tried clearing CMOS, and with the new ram kit installed, the pc will hang at showing the MSI H55M-E33 boot page, no beep sound or what and just hanging there. When i install back the old ones everything just goes well... I had no idea

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