Upgraded CPU, now computer crashes intermittently. Especially during Zoom calls

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I've recently upgraded my CPU from an i3-8100k to an i7-9700k and ever since my computer occasionally turns itself off. This happens especially during Zoom calls, around 5 minutes into the call. So far I have tried:

- Uninstalling and reinstalling Zoom

- Updating the drivers on my GPU and CPU (device manager says the CPU is up to date)

- Uninstalling an AMD program that appeared in the 'source' field of the Reliability Monitor (I have no AMD hardware so I don't know why I even had that installed).

- Installing ShellExView and disabling all non-windows Context Menus, the only three context menus were three different NVIDIA Shell Extensions.


The only lead I have right now is that after the crash there are several dozen entries of Windows Explorer:d7f40357-deef-4561-9337-40b6f33417ec?upload=true.png


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When I look at the details of each entry they each say the following:


Description

Faulting Application Path: C:\Windows\explorer.exe



Problem signature

Problem Event Name: BEX64

Application Name: explorer.exe

Application Version: 10.0.19041.546

Application Timestamp: 89ce2e55

Fault Module Name: ucrtbase.dll

Fault Module Version: 10.0.19041.546

Fault Module Timestamp: 43cbc11d

Exception Offset: 000000000007287e

Exception Code: c0000409

Exception Data: 0000000000000007

OS Version: 10.0.19041.2.0.0.768.101

Locale ID: 1033

Additional Information 1: 3e36

Additional Information 2: 3e366468f671ec40ae3574fd2792278e

Additional Information 3: e428

Additional Information 4: e4288553e612cc245fe4d665ff83d5ab



Extra information about the problem

Bucket ID: 6995d181aaa7e727827b594d612b9293 (1331756303695712915)


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I don't know whether it is actually the Windows Explorer at fault here or some other process happening in the background.

The last fix I've tried was disabling all three of those NVIDIA shell extensions, and that was because I was reading a troubleshooting guide that was pertaining to the ucrtbase.dll being the fault module.


Any help would be much appreciated,

Thanks

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