It's driver may have caused the crash as it's .sys file has been referenced.
If BSODing continues with a reference to this/similar file(s) I would start by removing the software/drivers it installs and seeing if the issue resolves.
You may have a hardware issue and it's been exposed by this file by chance. If you keep getting BSODs with different files referenced/stop codes then running a Memory test (Memtest86 for example) and a CPU Stress test or 2 might expose said hardware issue.
I went to open Eazy tune on gigabyte app center and this error happened so after updating te utility nothing has yet happened, I think this was the issue after all, thanks for the help everyone
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