Game crashing kernelbase.dll in event viewer

first off, Dxdiag https://pastebin.com/9JuMqxBM
second, event viewer report https://pastebin.com/NtkptyP4

So the game is crashing to desktop very randomly and officially started about 1 week before Harvest launch, perhaps coincidentally after windows updates. It's a day by day basis, some days it can crash less then five minutes in, others it doesn't crash at all. It can happen during gameplay or while afk, and will happen on dx11 and vulkan.

current steps taken, sfc came back positive and fixed at least one thing, subsequent sfc's have come back negative.
checked file integrity through steam, all good, packcheck came back good as well.
Made sure windows 10 was updated along with drivers.
so far i've been unable to replicate the error with any other program and am open to trying other things/providing any additional info i can

Thanks
Last bumped on Jul 5, 2020, 8:31:22 AM
Same,
Harvest League had a somewhat "good" performances with Vulkan, but I'm crashing way too often. Today, on Delve, I crashed on the same node 7-8 times (it didn't complete so I kept trying). I tried to change something every time (browser closed, restarted computer, with dynamic resolution) but it always crashed to desktop.
It never happened during afk, but when under stress, it freezes for 2-3 seconds then it crashes.
was in grove, removing garden network assets, and client crashed to desktop.
same here...since 1 week ago or so never had a single crash...now its like the other guy said could be 5 min or 1 hrs into the game and a kernelbase.dll error would crash the game...
Same problem here.

For me, it only crashes while under stress, not while afk.

Dxdiag: https://pastebin.com/A7bXv7VN
Event viewer: https://pastebin.com/xFuyft43
production_Config.ini: https://pastebin.com/4B3jukyN
Client.txt: https://pastebin.com/juwS17bg
Last edited by josec87#1955 on Jul 4, 2020, 9:48:32 PM
New test using GPU-Z to verify my GPU temperature:

Client.txt:
https://pastebin.com/mdHGGcsX

GPU-Z log:
https://pastebin.com/0A5cmqVV

As we can see, my GPU was at 72 degrees Celcius when it crashed.

The maximum temperature for my GPU is 92 degrees Celcius, as we can see here: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/gtx-1650/

So I think we can conclude that GPU temperature is not the culprit.
Same problem:
https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2880626

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