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Typically this error is GPU related, most of the time it's just software. If your signature is up to date and you're running a 5600XT it's likely the driver. AMD cards in recent years have had driver issues pretty consistently. I'd use DDU to uninstall your current drivers then reinstall using AMD Adrenaline(if you are using the windows updater to get your drivers that could be your issue as it can get out of date or improper drivers), if you are already running the most up to date driver Adrenaline grabs then try manually installing the previous driver release not the newest one. If you are still having the same problem with the current driver as well as an older driver release, the Vram on your GPU may be bad, which unfortunately would require the GPU to be RMA'd or replaced. There is also a slim chance it could be your display cable. A faulty display cable can cause the GPU to green screen crash. So you could also try using a different display cable as well.
If you've already used cables, try DDU with a new driver install and test one or two older versions. If the problem persists, it’s likely a GPU issue. Usually, green screen crashes are tied to the GPU, not the CPU or storage—though you might want to check the CPU if needed. A useful way to confirm hardware problems is to move the GPU to another system with compatible drivers; if it behaves the same, the card is faulty.
I don't have any backup items to test, so I might need to visit a store instead.