Windows 10 Blue Screen Of Death while gaming. ntoskrnl.exe w/IRQL or KERNEL SECURITY. Tried lots of solutions. My last hope to finding a solution here.

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JuliusMorice

My computer with the next specifications:

Intel Core i7-6800k LGA2011
Asus X99-A II Rev:1.xx
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000MHz
Titan X (Pascal)
Power supply: Corsair AX860

The main problem is, from 0 day that I get this computer years ago, I get random blue screens while I'm playing any game. Now I discovered that one game I love to play is triggering the bsod. This game is Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition, If I do benchmark test (for multiplayer) with loop, between 3-5 tries I get bsods, and also if I try to play normal game, I get blue screen in any moment. And if I watch a stream with the Twitch App while benchmarking I get almost instant blue screen.

Everything was check with different tests. Ram is working fine, I checked with a pair of tests and individual. Stress test for GPU and CPU, perfect with good temperatures. I do not overclocking, but if I want to overclock, it won't be the problem.

Thanks to Age of Empires I recollected 9 blue screens info. All minidump and complete MEMORY.DMP, a total of 287Gb of dumps... All system events, Reability Monitor Reports and System Information File (.nfo) . It's upload on my onedrive:


The blue screen error code is IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, and two times KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE (0x139_3_CORRUPT LIST_ENTRY).

About drivers I tried everything. Now I did a clean Windows 10 installation with drivers from windows update. The Nvidia driver (452.06 WHQL) installed with DDU in safe mode. Also, I installed manually the Ethernet driver from Intel.

The last dump is without game bar and game services.

Ask me any questions I can answer whatever you need to solve my problem.
Thank you all.

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