BSOD when closing GPU intensive game (war thunder, sea of thieves, etc)

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Making a new ticket because my last ticket went a month without a response Closing GPU intensive games such as War Thunder, Sea of Thieves anything like that causes a BSOD with the error code "Memory management" I've disconnected all peripherals (keyboards, mice, webcam, external storage devices)i've checked for updates in the windows update and done GPU updatesi've also replaced my RAM as i was told by microsoft support there was an issue with my RAMi've ran sfc /scannow and DISM and both show having no issues but even after all that my pc still BSODshere is the link to my minidump as well as

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Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:

  1. Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure that your graphics drivers are up to date. You can do this through the manufacturer's website (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel).
  2. Check for Windows Updates: Make sure your Windows operating system is fully updated, as updates can fix bugs related to hardware compatibility.
  3. Run Hardware Diagnostics: Use built-in tools or third-party software to check your hardware, especially the GPU and RAM.
  4. Check Event Viewer: Look for critical errors in the Event Viewer that may give more details about the BSOD.
  5. Disable Overclocking: If you have overclocked your GPU or CPU, revert to default settings and see if the issue persists.
  6. Test RAM: Even if you've replaced the RAM, consider running a memory diagnostic tool like Windows Memory Diagnostic to check for issues.
  7. Check Power Supply: Ensure your power supply is adequate for your hardware, especially if you're running high-performance components.
  8. Reinstall Games: Sometimes, game files can become corrupted. Try reinstalling the games that trigger the BSOD.
  9. Check for Malware: Run a full system scan to rule out any malware that might be causing instability.
  10. Consider System Restore: If the problem started recently, consider restoring your system to a point before the issue began.
If none of these steps work, you may want to provide additional details or consider reaching out to technical support for further assistance.
 
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