Error 132 - ACCESS_VIOLATION

I just recently (as of ~1 week ago) built a new pc. Since then I have gotten a few of these errors causing the game to force close. I have changed a couple of things in my BIOS to see if that changes anything but since the error seems pretty random as to when it happens it is difficult to test. I have been on a couple of hours before it crashed in raid/ m+. I have also been logged in for 5 minutes in Valdrakken and had it crash.

Here is the pastebin to the most recent crash. I am hoping someone with more experience than I can have a look and give me a hand.

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Unfortunately, those errors are not super useful on the forum because we can’t read Blizzard’s error codes. Can you add a DxDiag instead?

I apologize, I thought I saw other posts being asked to get that information. I must have misread.

Here is the DxDiag. vUAzFq7m

Looks like something is causing the GPU to crash. It could be the WarcraftRecorder app, another app, or just a corrupt driver. I would first try eliminating other apps interacting with the game. If that doesn’t work, do a clean install of the drivers.

Interesting. I wasn’t running any other apps during some of these crashes. If it was a driver issue wouldn’t I see crashes and other problems throughout other games and apps? I have no problem trying a driver reinstall, I’ll give that a go.

Would you mind highlighting the part of that dxdiag indicating that it is a gpu issue? I’d like to learn what some of this is that I am looking at.

+++ WER7 +++:
Fault bucket , type 0
Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Response: Not available
Cab Id: 0
 
Problem signature:
P1: 141
P2: ffffcc8442cc9050
P3: fffff805a52f3720
P4: 0
+++ WER9 +++:
Fault bucket 1292542704630415473, type 5
Event Name: D3DDRED2
Response: Not available
Cab Id: 0
 
Problem signature:
P1: **VEN_10DE**
P2: 31.0.15.3141
P3: 0x887A0006
P4: 7
P5: Wow.exe

VEN_10DE stands for Vendor 10DE, which is nVidia’s code.

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