Windows 11 BSOD

Have you installed it in the past? (that was my question)
In the event log, there are some references to it.
We know you had the following BSODs, but we don't know what other BSODs you got after removing vgk.sys (riot client and riot vanguard?), i.e. after 14 January.
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Could you post fresh logs (sysnative file collection app)?
 
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Your ram info, states that you are running 6000 MHz
Your processor only supports or guantees to support
Up to DDR5 5600 MT/s
Up to DDR4 3200 MT/s
This is a good point. Where BSODs are concerned it's always important to remove all overclocks, so please disable the XMP profile in your BIOS and run the RAM at its native speed of 4800 MT/s. Let us know whether the BSODs stop.

I also note that you're running an Intel I9 14900K, have you installed the BIOS updates to mitigate against the overvoltage issue on those CPUs? Are you certain that you haven't already damaged that CPU if the mitigations were not installed?
 
Yes I had it installed previously.
I would:
- download the Armoury Crate Uninstall Tool
- create a restore point
- boot in safe mode (without networking? If this won't work, you'll try with networking)
- run the Armoury Crate Uninstall Tool
- reboot in normal mode

There are also a new bios 1801 - 2024/12/06, a new Intel Chipset driver V10.1.19899.8597 (current is 10.1.19600.8418) and probably other new drivers (I didn't check them all: Intel Dynamic Tuning Technology, Intel Serial IO V30.100.2417.30, Intel GNA V3.5.0.1578, and so forth - all the 2024 ones under the chipset branch).

In your motherboard webpage, obviously: ROG MAXIMUS Z790 DARK HERO | Gaming motherboards|ROG - Republic of Gamers|ROG Global
 

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