BSOD regarding memory_management - replaced RAM already

gwolf2u

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Hello,

Once or twice a day I get a BSOD while running a few intensive tasks like playing games.
Now already checked with the temps and cleaned all dust inside the PC and seems to behave the same.
My idle temps are now 32 degrees on CPU and 35-36 on GPU. Guess those are the most important ones.
The BSOD states issue with memory_management... Now at first I thought this could be RAM so I replaced my RAM with new ones but the issue seems to not be fixed.
Now I tried to investigate myself and downloaded BlueScreenView but not sure how to interpret the info there. I think the things in red are the ones that get the info, but just want to make sure I can get some pro info before.
Ok so here is the mini dump attached.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8huag0k2fp1peip/dump.rar

Could you please point me in the right direction because I get tired with those BSODs and if something is faulty I can simply replace it. Just want to replace the thing is having issues not all my PC.

OK so thanks for the info guys.
 

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