Does UPS give BSOD?

Apr 28, 2018
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I'm getting ntoskrnl.exe BSOD when playing games. not getting any BSOD when I'm using PC for day to day work (not gaming) It works fine.

This is my PC Rig

gigabyte h270m d3h,
gigabyte gtx 1050ti,

intel i5 7400,
G.Skill Aegis 8GB Ram 2400MHz F4-2400C15S-8GIS
coller master 450W psu
Dell 22 Monitor: E2219HN

UPS - Prolink PRO700C

I connected both monitor and CPU to the UPS (also when playing games). When I play games, every time I'm getting BSOD within 10-20 min
First I thought it was caused by game setup then I installed another one and got the same BSOD.

I run windows memory diagnostic and it showed nothing. also run memtest86 with 5 passes showed nothing( memtest86 took 6hrs to pass 5 test)
and to check graphic card I run furmark around 1hrs (without crashing) and did not get any BSOD

Here is the dump file

https://drive.google.com/open?id=15JZ4H4L4qg6i9l0EXuRbDO_2xeOnRHce

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KnrEX_wVZPHka3e3TcfBih2PZhyXktWZ

I would appreciate it very much if could give me a solution for this matter.
 


This is the PSU.

I built my entire PC a week ago. since I built PC I'm getting ntoskrnl.exe+197680 bsod when playing games.
 


I tried that, enabling XPM but still I get the same BSOD
 


yes, every time I get the ntoskrnl bsod. Nirsoft blue screen view shows ntoskrnl.exe+197680 is causing the bsod. Do you know the meaning of this numbers saying about?