PC crashing into BSOD frequently when playing games

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Martin H996

So I built my PC already like 2 years ago. For the first year everything was completely fine and I had no issues with it, however about a year ago I started to have a problem in Fortnite where sometimes (and by sometimes I mean once a day of playing fortnite maybe) it would just crash into BSOD and then I had to restart it. I originally wanted to fix it then but I stopped playing fortnite after a while and the issue never happened in any other games, so I sort of forgot about it. I did put the motherboard on warranty and they gave me a new one (the one I have now) but that's about it. Now about 2 months ago this issue started resurfacing again, but this time it's way worse. If I play any graphically intense games, be it Rust or Resident Evil 2 it just crashes a LOT. It warries day to day and sometimes it crashes into BSOD every 15 minutes, other times I can play for 2 hours before it happens. Sometimes it even happens when I don't play any games and just browse chrome and the whole PC just crashes into BSOD. Here are some of the BSOD stop codes that show up after crashes:

MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (happened 3 times)

FAULTY_HARDWARE_CORRUPTED_PAGE (happened 3 times)

KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE

SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (What failed: Ntfs.sys)

RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED

KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (What failed: win32kfull.sys)

These are pretty random so I really have no idea which components might be the problem. I can't really put all of my parts up for warranty since I don't want to be without my computer for a month or two and because I bough the different components from different shops and it would be a pain in the **** to put them all for warranty, especially when I don't know if the component is even faulty or not.


Previously I got a new MB under warranty, I reinstalled windows completely (twice), I got a new power supply recently (but the same issue was happening with the previous one) and I also upgraded my aging HDD to a new SSD recently (also didn't fix anything). Tried reinstalling drivers, tried upgrading BIOS and resetting it to default values, I pretty much tried everything. I also tried each of my RAM sticks individually to see if one of them might be causing the issue but it was crashing anyway with either ones. I did however notice that one of my motherboard RAM slots maybe isn't working? I didn't try it further but it loaded the RAM in BIOS normally but then it didn't show up in Windows. I don't know, might just be a windows issue since I switched slots or something.

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