Z77 mpower BOSD when using XMP Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2X1600C8B

Dear everyone.
Just like you I have joint MSI community by buying an Z77 Mpower  . The Board has great quality and look, i Happy with it until i have some BSOD recently .
Here my rig:
CPU: I7-3770K.
Main: MSI Z77 Mpower (Bios H30 on MSI Website)
SSD: OCZ Vertex 4 128 GB (OS)
HDD: 2 SG500GB Raid 0, 2 TG WD Green
VGA: Asus GTX 560Ti Top DCII
PSU: Cooler Master Silent Pro 700w
Ram: Vengeance — 2x4GB (CMZ8GX3M2X1600C8B) (at slot 2 and 4)
When i install OS and other apps there have no problem but when i using XMP profile to have my ram work at 1600MHz and set Dram voltage to 1.502, i had BOSD every 20m . What the problems here? Can anyone help me how to set these ram at 1600.
When i check with memtest86+ every thing fine with dual ram, i run it for 10 pass without errors. Then i check 1 stick at slot 2 it's show CAS 6-6-6-20 even i have set XMP profile at bios, is it OK? But then it still had 10 pass without errors.
I check again with slot 4, 1, 3 every thing show 9-9-9-24 when at memtest.
I have try everything but it seem only work with default setup (1333MHz). I wonder if this Ram, Main or PSU error.
Sorry for my english.

Quote from: marcoslei09 on 09-October-12, 18:08:02
From Corsair website
Product Description
High-performance 8GB Vengeance Dual Channel Kit, 1600MHz, 8-8-8-24, 1.5V
Tested Latency 8-9-8-24
SPD Latency 9-9-9-24
Your XMP profile will set timing automatically.
Let me know if my solution worked.
Sorry i mistake in memory it must be CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 code however i have set bios at spec 9-9-9-24 BUT IT keep on BSOD ...
I'm tired now  , what is the correct setup to have 1600Mhz. I test both stick by memtest86+ all pass without any error.

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    Thanks again...Hello MSI support..please pay these guys or give them some great freebies..thank you

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