Was going to ask if you were getting logs for the crashes, but those bluescreens were actually mega informative.
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL is often caused from the following:
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The system file is damaged. System file corruption may be caused by a virus attack or malware infection of a Windows system file or a Windows operating system related program file.
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The driver [more on this below] is not compatible. After installing the new hardware, its driver conflicts with the previous driver, resulting in BSOD.
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The CPU is overheated. When the CPU is above a certain temperature, the computer will immediately shut down via BSOD to avoid damage to the CPU.
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There is a problem with the hardware, such as with the motherboard or the RAM is damaged.
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Corrupted registry. The recent installation or uninstallation of software may result in registry corruption.
Your one shot offered the failed file as tcpip.sys. Outside of running a full scan of your antivirus to make sure it isn’t malware, tcpip.sys generally refers to your TCP/IP driver as malfunctioning. You can try to reset it or check and see if that particular software needs a driver update, as well as checking to see if something with Conan Exiles is triggering your antivirus program to error out if it offers web browsing protection (a strange connection, but I’ve seen weirder things happen, and honestly if you’re not experiencing this issue with anything else the most likely culprit out of everything).
I recommend checking out these two articles I found, of which I’ve quoted some of their words in this post: