[SOLVED] BSOD Help

FTWitachi

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So, past couple of weeks roughly 3 weeks I kept getting a BSOD error at first it would just freeze for 1 sec and black out my screen then restart the PC all together.

Now the actual BSOD appears and gets to 100% complete and sits there until I shut it down manually via power button. This has happened roughly 10-15 times past 3 weeks, and only occurs when I am playing a video game and streaming using OBS. My PC is very high quality and have had it for 3 yrs no issues until just now. I have stress tested my GPU, have tested my CPU and also tested my RAM with all 3 parts coming back with no errors at all.

Here are my Cinebench, Furmark, WhoCrashed, Memtest both passed RAM results, as well as the problem details which every single crash brings me back the EXACT same results via the problem details from "VIEW ALL PROBLEM REPORTS"

https://ibb.co/7NZrqWN
https://ibb.co/rG1KrQ9
https://ibb.co/WnTnZxS
https://ibb.co/4KTTHWG
https://ibb.co/hyZ1MrS
https://ibb.co/0nDvwyP

Here is my latest mini dump from tonights crash- https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuUlLXdi-W5fgSH4Vwg4BPLRedrr?e=RWC6ks

Also just a heads up I have 100% figured out my games have nothing to do with the crash as last week one of the crashes occured with just OBS open and not even running, I was preparing to stream and it just froze the PC, however that doesn't mean it is OBS but it could be idk as it happens to be the only program I have open everytime the PC crashes. So I do believe it has somethign to do when I am streaming with OBS as that is when my PC goes through most of its workload is when I am streaming and gaming. During the day I can use my PC for 8hrs straight social media, watching shows, etc and no issues at all. Lastly, I have tried reinstalling OBS and same issue occurs.
 
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bugcheck was caused by a bad value in a kernel network driver. (windows sockets)
I would normally just have you update the network driver but in this case it is more likely to be your router filter driver you have installed.
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\wacomrouterfilter.sys Thu Dec 20 14:19:54 2012
(you should confirm you need/want this driver. Very few people run their own router)

this driver also has problems:
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\ScpVBus.sys Sun May 5 14:31:26 2013
(used for some game controllers, you should find updated driver or use a replacement driver system)

you have 3 copies of a overclock driver installed:
\??\C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\One Dragon Center\Super_Charger\NTIOLib_X64.sys Sun Jul 9 19:11:47 2017...
bugcheck was caused by a bad value in a kernel network driver. (windows sockets)
I would normally just have you update the network driver but in this case it is more likely to be your router filter driver you have installed.
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\wacomrouterfilter.sys Thu Dec 20 14:19:54 2012
(you should confirm you need/want this driver. Very few people run their own router)

this driver also has problems:
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\ScpVBus.sys Sun May 5 14:31:26 2013
(used for some game controllers, you should find updated driver or use a replacement driver system)

you have 3 copies of a overclock driver installed:
\??\C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\One Dragon Center\Super_Charger\NTIOLib_X64.sys Sun Jul 9 19:11:47 2017 (5962E263)
fffff80655310000 fffff80655317000 NTIOLib_X64_fffff80655310000 \??\C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\One Dragon Center\Lib\SYS\NTIOLib_X64.sys Sun Jul 9 18:51:14 2017 (5962DD92)
fffff80655330000 fffff80655337000 NTIOLib_X64_fffff80655330000 \??\C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\One Dragon Center\Mystic_Light\Lib\NTIOLib_X64.sys Sun Jul 9 19:13:57 2017 (5962E2E5)

(generally, you want only one copy installed or none )

\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\cfosspeed6.sys Wed Jul 28 23:50:39 2021
delete this also

\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\CY3014.X64.SYS Tue Aug 10 18:53:24 2021
you might want to see if your really need this game capture service.

this is one of your network drivers:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Drivers\iqvsw64e.sys Wed Sep 30 08:24:33 2020
you should look for a updated version.

e1d68x64.sys is another network driver, you should look for a update to this also.
as well as your bluetooth network driver.
your wireless driver looks pretty up to date:
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\Netwtw08.sys Thu Jan 13 06:09:54 2022

I would just download autoruns from here:
Autoruns for Windows - Windows Sysinternals | Microsoft Docs

delete the various drivers and reboot.

over all, it is hard to tell what made the bad network call. Too many potential drivers. I would make some fixes and retest to see if you still bugcheck.
 
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