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"DPC_Watchdog_Violation BSOD, The bugcheck was: 0x00000133", I'm having an issue with random BSOD's. Basically my PC locks up completely, then gives me a BSOD and restarts. It usually happens once a day, in the mid afternoon, usually I've got a game open when it happens, but the amount of time the game is open is random before it happens and sometimes I can go on a gaming session of many hours without the BSOD. I've tried updating my SSD and HDD drivers, and it still happened. I tried poking around the MEMORY.DMP file with WinDbg, but I honestly have no idea what I'm doing. So perhaps someone that is a bit more tech savvy might help me out make some sense of the DMP file and spot what might be causing the issue.

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