Been Getting IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL BSOD Lately; Not Sure What The Culprit Is

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Here is the latest minidump of a crash I just experienced not long ago, while I was playing a game. The BSOD did not display which file or service the culprit was.

In the Event Log, it states:

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000000a (0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000001, 0xfffff803ac9420a1). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 846f2678-304b-482c-8088-fa3f265216a1.

(The MEMORY.DMP file's over 3 GB large, so it isn't really practical to include for analysis.)

The last time I experienced BSODs (about two weeks ago) was for the same error code, and it also happened while I was playing a game (but a different one).

I'm inclined to believe that these BSDOs are being caused due to overheating, but I have been keeping track of my CPU and GPU temperatures and they're always within safe limits (both don't spike high enough to cause the system to shut down).

I've already ran Prime95 and MemTest86+ to stability test my system for several hours and passes, and they've never returned any issues. My CPU and RAM should be perfectly stable.

I think my GPU may be starting to fail on a hardware level, but I'm not sure. I just want to rule any false positives if it turns out that it's actually the games bugging out and causing the BSODs, not my system itself.

If anyone could help analyze my minidump and pinpoint what the potential culprit(s) could be, that would be great, thank you!

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asked on Super User Mar 22, 2019 by Cake Princess • edited Mar 22, 2019 by Cake Princess

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