Solved BSOD during gameplay - Monster Hunter World

You're right, I just looked it up.

What I would recommend is to temporary remove any overclocking until you're convinced the system will stay stable the way it is, this is just to confirm the overclock is really the cause.
After that, I suggest to start a thread at a sister forum, Windows 10 Help Forums, this forum is meant for Windows 7 and not Windows 10, in case you need help with getting a stable overclock with your RAM.

It's not uncommon that overclocking causes BSOD crashes, but the BSOD forum is not the right place for it because you'll just hear that you need to remove the overclock. That's not something many want to hear, but they commonly accept it to confirm it, then they change the overclock to get it stable again.


I would like to note that I probably can't help you much further, if my suggestion regarding the removal of the overclock turns out to make your system stable then there's nothing else I can do for you since I don't know much about overclocking.
 

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Alright, thank you for your help & advice, I appreciate it.

Update: Running the stability test of Aida64 has given me an error in only 1h40 mins runtime!
I should be able to narrow it down now.

Update 2: 3200mhz setting on the ram seems to be the main cause, it was running fine @ 2933mhz. Replaced the RAM modules, got kingston ones, no problems running @ 3200
 
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