BSOD occurs at random times, possibly caused by ntkrnlmp.exe


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    BSOD occurs at random times, possibly caused by ntkrnlmp.exe


    My memory dump is quite large, around 500 mb, so I cannot attach it here. I have compressed it into a .zip file and uploaded it to Dropbox.

    [Removed, see later post]

    I'll try and be as helpful as I can. The BSODs seem to happen at any time really, but most often during games such as Dragon Age: Inquisition and Rocket League, but not exclusively on those as I have had them whilst simply using Chrome.


    I have been having them for a while so I decided to reinstall my Windows 10 to see if it helped. It did not, even after all my personal files were removed.


    Thanks in advance. :)



    EDIT: Forgot to mention error message of FAULTY_HARDWARE_CORRUPTED_PAGE (12b)
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    Attachment 144493


    Oops, sorry. Here is my file.
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