I have run the dump file(s) and you can see the full report(s) here:
https://jsbin.com/hedalusuna/
Summary of findings:
Some things to consider:
- Is your RAM from the exact same physical pack?
- Do you have latest BIOS installed?
- There is nothing obvious pulled from the dump files, but you also don't have many loaded modules, so I would suggest looking at these:
It's important to note as you did not specify what board exactly you have, I have assumed its: Asus ROG Z270G
Qcamain10x64.sys | 16/08/2019 | Qualcomm | Qualcomm Atheros Wireless LAN device driver |
1d65x64.sys | 25/09/2017 | Intel | Intel(R) Gigabit Adapter NDIS 6.x driver |
Do you have a seperate wireless card? You appear to have 2 different LAN drivers, the Intel one appears to be the correct one as per your motherboard spec.
nvlddmkm.sys | 26/09/2019 | NVIDIA | NVIDIA Video Drivers | UPDATE TO LATEST |
Could well be an update for this too:
btfilter.sys | 18/04/2017 | Qualcomm | Atheros Bluetooth Driver |
it may also be apt to run memtest:
https://www.sysnative.com/forums/threads/test-ram-with-memtest-org-memtest86.24316/ just to verify RAM isn't a problem.