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I've been getting repeated BSODs, and I'm totally stumped as to what could be causing them. They only seem to happen when playing games (the system is usually stress tested while rendering professional video in applications like DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro during the day), and only seem to crash late at night. For some reason they have only occurred after the sun goes down, and started about 4 days ago. Nothing changed in the system at that time.
-They usually occur every 2 hours while a game is running
-I've checked CPU package, GPU, and PSU temps at around 1.5 hours. Even at 90% load, temperatures aren't going above 72 C, on any component. Everything is dust-free, all cables are secure.
-Chkdsk in various configurations comes out error free in all drives
-Intel Processor Diagnostics show full green pass across the board
-Memory checks in both windows and third party apps show no bad bytes after multiple passes
-Most BSODs did not record a BugCheck code (code 0). But the last few recorded 292.
-All drivers are up to date (and I tried both Nvidia "GameReady and "Studio" drivers just in case), BIOS is the latest available. Windows 10 is build 2004, all updates done, running Windows Security Antivirus (scans are clean)
Specs:
-Intel 3930k CPU at 3.2Ghz (turbo 3.8)
-32GB DDR3 1600Mhz (XMP factory)
-128GB Corsair SSD Boot, Games running on 6TB WD HD
-RTX 2070
-750W 90 Corsair PSU
Here's a link to the three successful memory dumps, in chronological order:
#1 https://1drv.ms/u/s!Aj9XHgTN4czOguUiZWEAWqsntt9mZA?e=Ck2eQQ
#2 https://1drv.ms/u/s!Aj9XHgTN4czOguUjmiJuApUA-dA9rA?e=YSD1f6
#3 https://1drv.ms/u/s!Aj9XHgTN4czOguUh3KRBi2Bwotaczg?e=l97Aq1
Anyone with the knowhow have any idea what could be causing this?
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