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Intermittent BSOD - Possible root cause?
So I've been having quite a time with this computer. I upgraded a bunch of the hardware inside, nothing major, a 750ti/i3 setup just to game lightly on.
It started out fine and over the course of a few weeks, I got more and more frequent BSODs, usually with MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, IRQL_DRIVER_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, BAD_POOL_HEADER, FAULTY_HARDWARE_CORRUPTED_PAGE or KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE.
They seemed to get more frequent and running System File Checker returned that there was corrupted files which could not be repaired. I then tried to do the built-in system reset, which actually failed. At this point I fully re-installed Windows 10 using the ISO from the Microsoft website. System ran perfectly for maybe two days, then built up to maybe 1 BSOD per day, now I'm on between 4-6.
I've ran memtest on 10 parses overnight, nothing found.
Drivers are all fresh installs and are most recent. The issues I had last time still occured on the previous versions of the same drivers which are installed.
Dumps are included below, but before examining them, is it likely that with a fresh install and the issue getting worse, it's actually a hardware issue?
I ran the SFC checker again and it gave the error- "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them". I have included the logs it directed me to in the upload below, inside the "CBS" folder.