I would try that. Try checking the system info tab in windows event viewer after a crash: Cause a crash to happen as it normally would and note the time. You can reference the time of the crash to find the event in windows event viewer. It will probably show an error with a red icon somewhere in the minute of the crash and when you click on it it may have helpful info.
I had the same type of issue recently and it seemed like a hardware problem from the blue screen codes. I tried everything I found online including a fresh install of windows. But when I looked at event viewer I found out some software(msi center) was changing the power plan for my gpu causing the crashes.
I would try that. Try checking the system info tab in windows event viewer after a crash: Cause a crash to happen as it normally would and note the time. You can reference the time of the crash to find the event in windows event viewer. It will probably show an error with a red icon somewhere in the minute of the crash and when you click on it it may have helpful info.
I had the same type of issue recently and it seemed like a hardware problem from the blue screen codes. I tried everything I found online including a fresh install of windows. But when I looked at event viewer I found out some software(msi center) was changing the power plan for my gpu causing the crashes.