H67MA-E35 (b3) and DDR3 1333 mem

I have a pair of Gskill Ripjaws 1600 2x2g 1.5v and they work fine but I ordered some Gskill Sniper 1333 2x4g 1.5v on accident because I forgot what was in my comp plus the H67MA E35 (b3) states that it works with 1333 memory but it freezes my comp randomly (no less than once a day plus it corrupts files).
I reset everything and reinstalled an OS and it would still freeze my comp so I put my 1600's back in and all is fine but I was wondering before I send the 1333's back could this be bad ram or incompatibility or do I need to set something certain in the bios referring to the 1333 memory to make them work ? thanks.

Trouble is encountered when just mixing two kits of the same part number in far too many cases due to differences in batch production or different makers chips on them. Mixing two complete different part number kits is pretty much a recipe for failure.

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