Windows freezes, random crashes, BSOD

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This is my current PC: Ryzen 5 1600 GTX 1070 PC Gaming

The RAMs were purchased 2 months ago (G.Skill Flare X 3200 MHz 2x8GB CL14 F4-3200C14D-16GFX), The Mobo was purchased 1 year ago, and the GPU and PSU were purchased on August 2017, along with Corsair LPX White 3200 MHz 16 GB Kit module (which I already sold recently) and Gigabyte GA-AB350M-Gaming 3 I already sold.

Well since 3 months, I noticed some random issues like programs crashing (Chrome for example) and recently games like Gears 5.

I stressed the entire PC many times and many hours each test with programs such like Prime95, Aida64 Extreme, Furmark, etc. All the tests passed without errors and temps never above 70° C on GPU and 65 - 67° C on GPU, VRM Motherboards temps are 55° C or less, so this is not the problem. But after starting playing or just staying on desktop without doing nothing, Windows freezes without reason, forcing me to do hard reset. Right now I'm using again Prime95 currently 2 hours while I'm writting this without issues. Yesterday I was running Aida64 for 6 hours without issues, then when I stopped It, installed the new Nvidia driver released today, and when I was configuring GeForce Experience, again the system froze. Again forcing me to do hard reset.


Then I'm started again resetting the UEFI settings, then typing only the CPU Core Ratio to 37 (3.7 GHz), I loaded XMP profile of my RAMs, CPU Vcore on offset -0.0125 (UEFI Shows me CPU Vcore is 1.21 V right now) SOC Vcore on auto (1.10 V), DRAM Voltage on 1.35, Core performance boost on disabled and Global C State control on disabled, the rest of settings are on auto. LLC settings has not been touched this time.

According with G.Skill Website, my RAMs are compatible with my TUF B350M-Plus

F4-3200C14D-16GFX-G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd.

Already tested many times at stock/overclock settings without issues, the GPU also was stressed without issues and the CPU too, even this is new CPU because I applied for warranty and AMD sent me a new one on January of this year. If my entire System can handle hours of huge workload, why the hell this is happening? again a bad Windows update, or a bad Nvidia driver?

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