Hi MrCatchy
I had a look, and what you’re seeing is a WHEA (Windows Hardware Error Architecture) event, which basically means the system is reporting a hardware-level issue. From the pattern in your logs, it looks like the errors are tied to the CPU or GPU when under load (gaming, streaming, etc.), which explains why the crashes happen during those activities. Common culprits are things like overheating, unstable power delivery, or a failing graphics card. I’d suggest checking temps with a monitoring tool, making sure drivers are up to date, and if possible, reseating your GPU and RAM. If the issue keeps popping up, it might be worth running a stress test to isolate whether it’s the CPU or GPU that’s throwing the errors. Hope this helps clear things up