Kernel-Power crash 41 (63)

Tyler Rex

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Mar 9, 2014
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Last week I bought a new case for my PC, because the old one was old and the fans were dying out and whatever. On 1/15, 2 days later, I tried playing CS:GO and would crash a few minutes into game. I noticed my CPU temps were really high and I was running a stock cooler, so I bought a CM Hyper 512 EVO and installed it, and temps leveled out on my CPU. Then, I tried playing Planetside 2 tonight and started crashing again, I monitored temps, CPU temps never went above 45 and GPU temps never above ~62. But the crashing continued. Where should I start? I checked my event logs, and apparently this had happened before back in October/November once or twice but I don't remember it and it was not nearly this often. I did remove the overclocks from my GPU before the second crash.

Screenshot of event manager https://gyazo.com/59595708ae5ef99803e091592e11a044

Specs:
i5 4570/CM Hyper 512 EVO
Gigabyte z87-d3hp
Kingston HyperX 1x8gb
MSI GTX 970
Cooler Master Master Case 5
Antec(?) PSU I think, I don't remember and can't check atm. I believe it's a 700w.
Have a shitty PCI wifi card, the brand I don't remember.
Windows 10 Home Premium x64
 
I tried running Memtest86. I didn't think that would be the problem, but it was a good first step. Everything came back clean with 2 passes.

Multiple cycles of a CPU burn in test came back clean.

I do have some malware I've noticed. A random website pops up once when I turn on my PC, but never again and the performance hasn't been hindered by it. I assume it's unrelated but I dunno I'm running out of ideas.