Hi again
New SteelSeries driver
It would be nice if a newer driver for the mouse helps a bit. From the language used in that post, it sounds like several users are experiencing disconnects.
Windows 8.1
Regarding going back to Windows 8.1: if you upgraded from 8.1 to 10, and it has been less than 30 days since them (I'm thinking that it's likely been longer), you can select a "Go Back To Windows 8.1" option in the Recovery area of Windows 10 Settings [ Start > Settings > Update and security > Recovery > Go back to Windows 8.1 ].... Your issues are most likely due to driver problems, and you might find some relief going back to 8.1. That choice is up to you. You could still upgrade to Windows 10 on or before July 29, 2016 - for free (after July 29, there might be a fee).
Windows 10 Error logs .... (meanwhile, back in the EventViewer forest ...)
In my latest trip into your error logs, I noticed an awful lot of references to "PNP Generic Driver Not Found".... often in reference to an HD Audio device. It's possible these errors point to an issue that might be affecting your audio issues. The simplest tactic for resolving the audio driver-missing situation is to go through Device Manager one audio device at a time, and do the uninstall/reinstall dance. One of the audio devices (possibly two) might be related to your Nvidia drivers.
Your other sources of repeating errors (those happening repeatedly for at least a month):
Firefox (a module called mozglue)
MSI clock service (I believe part of your MB MSI utilities)
Nvbackend.exe/NvStreamNetworkService
Wacom tablet
Creative Cloud
And, strangely enough, you are getting errors for the audiodg.exe module, a module that had a known-issue in Windows 7 and Vista for a memory leak. A hotfix was released for that, way back when. You can check to see if memory usage spikes when audio is played ... I have to wonder if that could effect the hard pagefault problem....
Updating FireFox, checking for newer versions of the MSI utilities for you motherboard (or card) that are more Windows 10 compliant (the "Live Update" module was showing quite a few errors)... See if Wacom has issued any newer drivers for your tablet, and see what the outlook is for Nvidia drivers (you are getting errors for the StreamService [streaming games module]) . Look in on the setup for your Adobe Creative Cloud: it too is showing a fair number of issues in the error logs.
Startup Processes
If you don't plan on using Microsoft's One Drive online backup service, turn off the three processes it is starting at system startup (you can do this from the Startup tab in Task Manager) then follow the steps to disable it as shown in the Microsoft article:
Turn off or uninstall OneDrive - OneDrive
Consider turning off the CCleaner monitoring (from its settings menus). I really like CCleaner, but I turn off all it's monitoring functions. To me it is overkill (& a potential source of conflicts)... CCleaner is a great tool when used wisely, but I also like hammers & screwdrivers, but that doesn't mean I like to carry them everywhere I go....
You could likely turn off Megasync while gaming ... & turn it back on afterwards. (in the Startup tab / Task Manager)
You can turn off ShadowPlay, too, for those times when you don't plan on using it. (in the Startup tab / Task Manager)
Others you can consider toggling on/off from the startup tab as needed - Origins Download Manager (EADM... origin.exe) - KakaoTalk - Zinio Reader
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This is a bit longer than I intended (you should hear my "back in the day" stories ... epics, sagas, eddas they are) --- I'm especially interested to hear if you notice any unusual memory usage by that same audiodg.exe module that caused trouble in Win7 & Vista ... is it still up to its old tricks? Time will tell....
cheers