Constant Crashes from a high end computer with no other issues

So it is happening almost every 30 mins or so. I’m just doing something and then:

https://postimg.cc/B8dcMr2Y

Happens as I am logging into the world or 30 mins later, but ALWAYS happens. No other game or anything crashes. Brand new Computer too…

Could it be an Add on? Here is a list of my add ons:
Already Known
Angry Keystones
BigWigs (and all subexpansions)
Details
GSE
Leatrix Plus
Little Wigs
MinimpaButtonBag Reborn
NPC Time
OmniCC
OPie
Plumber
Premade Groups Filter
Raidedr io
Rarity
SafeQueue
Silver Dragon
Simulationcraft
Talent Tree Tweaks
TomTom
Weak Aurs

Note: I Completely reinstalled windows and freshly downloaded WoW 2 days ago and no change. and I did delete the wtf, utils etc - still no change

Can you post a dxdiag on paste bin. Its likely a driver crash. when you get nonexistent memory location generally it’s a driver that crashed

DxDiag

  1. Press Windows Key + R.
  2. Type DxDiag and press Enter.
  3. In the DxDiag window, click Save All Information.
  4. Name the file “dxdiag” and click Save.
  5. Copy all the information from the above file post on paste bin and post link

Turn off every overlay application.

Nvidia geforce experience (nvidia game overlay)
Asus osd
MSI afterburner
Rivatuner
Discord
Steam
Xbox game bar
Your internet browser

See if that helps out.

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Thank you for explaining how to do it:

Hope this helps (I left out where it had my name and my como0uter ID, but everything else is there):
https://pastebin.com/avm3LgpP

I will try that also, thank you Xycho

Do you know what you where doing when the computer blue screened?

1. ++ WER6 +++:

2. Fault bucket 0x1_SysCallNum_36_ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE!unknown_function, type 0

3. Event Name: BlueScreen

4. Response: Not available

5. Cab Id: 8449251c-d1b4-4201-86d6-520d34a7c401

* Problem signature:

6. P1: 1

7. P2: 7fff07830014

8. P3: 0

9. P4: ffff

10. P5: fffff50c5c5e7aa0

11. P6: 10_0_22631

12. P7: 0_0

13. P8: 768_1

14. P9:

15. P10:

Running an Mythic2 on Screen 1 and Screen 2 was playing the Netflix Ap.

I was playing and it just switched off… rebooted to a blue screen and then reboot again.

When you updated your video drivers did you do a clean install? using a tool like DDU?

I just did a full wipe (fresh win11 install) of all files on HD two days and and started fresh. So every driver is brand new.

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-14900KF (32 CPUs), ~3.2GHz

You can try this 13th and 14th generation I-9 have issues with some games running at max clock

Is your Intel Core i9-13900K crashing in games? Your motherboard BIOS settings may be to blame — other high-end Intel CPUs also affected (Updated) | Tom’s Hardware (tomshardware.com)

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Oof… a little above my paygrade doing anything in my bios. Havent gone into one for like 12 years lol.

Ill try one by one unloading my add ons… if still happening I will do the bios thing. Thanks for taking the time.

you can just set your power settings in windows to run the cpu at 99%. It will stop all boost and max clock speeds to test that. No need to go into the bios for the test.

Just look up how to change advance power profile settings in windows online

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You will get better results than messing with the window settings if you just use the extreme tuning utility. It should have come on your computer or you can download it from Intel. You can change all the settings that they recommend in the bios using the extreme tuning utility. And the utilities pretty user friendly

Is that an app or something in the bios? (nm, you edited with answer heh)

you can change all the setting in the article with this utility without entering the Bios. Its user friendly in my experience with it

Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel® XTU)

Ok, downlaoded and it is running… where does it say what I need to change? That tomshardware article was in Chinese as far as I can tell… any quick summary?

Please dont. You already mentioned that you are new to this and the other person should not have suggested that app to you. You can really destroy your expensive computer messing with that and not knowing what you are doing.

The suggestion i gave you is a very easy test that wont mess things up and you cant brick your hardware with it and will provide you the same results of testing if its a max/boosted clock issue.

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actually he cant since he is lowering the setting and setting the power in windows to 99 percent is not a fix now or in the overheating thread

…he can also increase the settings in that app on accident. Its a really bad risky call. He already mentioned earlier that it was out of his scope of skills.

If he finds out its an actual issue, then there are ways to go from there…but definitely wouldnt suggest him to go that far just yet.

well I still have no idea what to change in that app lol… no clue what AVYTHING means

crap ok… will just hold off

The actual fix sets the power to 275 watts the max core speed to 50X and max aps to 350A . The

Setting the windows power to 99 percent actual prevents the CPU from overclocking which is going to seriously affect game play