BSOD playing Cities Skylines and in general usage

Tetracyclic

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For some time I've been encountering seemingly random, infrequent BSODs, often while just browsing, or watching videos. However in the past few days I've been playing Cities Skylines and it's causing BSODs much more frequently, it's the only game I've played heavily in some time, so I'm not sure if it's the game itself triggering these, or simply the extra stress on the system.

Forcing the GPU fan to run at 100% keeps the GPU temperature within a reasonable range, but it's still blue screening.

For the most recent one, BlueScreenViewer is reporting a KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED caused by cdrom.sys, debug details attached.
 

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Yes sorry, I submitted the post without clicking upload on the attachment. :)

It's now attached.
 

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