Windows BSoD
Windows BSoD
Ram or drive are the primary concerns with an erratic behavior. You can also execute hwinfo in the background with logging enabled. This will display all hardware sensor data. Once a crash occurs, review the log for the preceding minute to identify any anomalies. If voltage or temperature problems exist, they should be evident from the logs.
I believe it’s likely RAM-related. I’d verify if XMP/DOCP is active, since some BIOS settings aren’t adjustable for RAM timings. The most sensible approach would be to (optionally reset CMOS), configure the BIOS to default settings, enable XMP/DOCP only (and PBO if you’re using AMD), and run a RAM test application. Personally, I haven’t found any tools that reliably check 95% stable RAM. AIDA64 Extreme’s memory tester appears to be the most effective for identifying errors within about ten minutes. You might try it to help pinpoint the problem.