BSOD 30 minutes after startup

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Hi,



I recently did a fresh install of Windows, upgrading to Windows 11. For the first week it was working well, but after today, I've been having issues. I downloaded some updates the day the issues started, but the pc crashed before the reboot that was supposed to install them. Now I get Bsod 30 mins - 1 hour after I start the PC. I updated all my drivers the day I reset (1 week ago) and they are still up to date now. I've tried:



  • Uninstalling updates made on the day the issues came up
  • Disabling XMP
  • Running in safe mode (Didn't crash in safe mode at all)
  • Checking temps (Usually around 40C for both CPU and GPU)
  • Running sfc /scannow
  • Updated Motherboard Bios
  • Checking for viruses (I barely downloaded anything)


The only thing I can think of being the issue is a device driver that Windows may have downloaded that day without me knowing. I checked update history and no drivers were listed.



These are the Dump Files:

Crash Logs - Google Drive


I have no idea what else I can do. Any help would be appreciated.
 
  • I get BSOD 30-60 minutes after startup. Ran the windows memory test and found no issues. I updated all the drivers that were useful to me on my motherboard website, and Bios. I found that disabling intelppm solves the issue but without it I my CPU is much slower.
  • Windows 11 Fresh Installed Windows
  • Full Retail OS
  • Age of system: CPU/Mobo 1 Week, GPU 4 months, Rest of the system 3 Years.
  • Age of OS installation: 1 Week
  • Have you re-installed?: No
  • CPU: i5-13600k
  • RAM: Slot 2 and 4 G Skill Intl F4-3600C16-8GVKC 2x8GB
  • Video Card: EVGA 3060ti
  • MotherBoard: Asus PRIME H770-PLUS D4
  • Power Supply: EVGA Supernova 650W
  • Is driver verifier enabled or disabled?: Not sure
  • What security software are you using?: Windows defender
  • Are you using proxy, vpn, ipfilters or similar software?: No
  • Are you using Disk Image tools?: No
  • Are you currently under/overclocking?: Using XMP(Disabling did not fix the issue). No overclocking on my system, checked Bios and everything seemed normal.
 

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It seems either a service or a filter driver is crashing, I would recommend that your remove any third-party software such as ASUS, MSI Afterburner and any anti-cheat software. I've noticed that you've got Riot Games software installed as well, I would recommend that you remove it, their drivers are known to cause issues and they do have security vulnerabilities.
 
It seems either a service or a filter driver is crashing, I would recommend that your remove any third-party software such as ASUS, MSI Afterburner and any anti-cheat software. I've noticed that you've got Riot Games software installed as well, I would recommend that you remove it, their drivers are known to cause issues and they do have security vulnerabilities.
I did this, unfortunately the issue continued. I noticed that putting high load on the cpu causes the issue as well, maybe my psu is too weak?
 
You should be providing the latest logs at all times so helpers can see how your system is currently configured.
 

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