BSOD Causing constant crashes from nvidia kernel driver

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The past 2 days i have had problems with my computer getting the BSOD randomly, however i am not sure what is causing these problems
The problem starts with the screen going black for a moment, then the screen comes back and i have an error at the bottom saying something about the Nvidia windows kernel driver being recovered, i wish i could copy the text but the screen is constantly blacking out an then it blue screens
The first question is has any one had this problem before? And if so how did you solve it I've found nothing online.
Additional info that might help is that i switched my monitor a few days ago and switched to an HDMI i had to fix my sound to play through my headphones as it tried to play through the monitor (IDK if it could be related) After i switched monitors it ran perfectly fine for about a week.
so far I've tried re downloading my GPU drivers (i can't rollback) didn't work, reset the PC, and redid the HDMI cable.
there are also some programs running on my computer i'm not sure about
CUS-gui
CUS-mw
CUS-mw-helper

not sure if those are involved in any capacity but they could be i don't recognize them

my specs are

Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit

Processor
AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor

Video Card
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB

RAM
2x8 GB g-skill ripjaw

Motherboard
ASUS TUF SABERTOOTH 990FX R2.0 Socket AM3+

Hardrive
Toshiba 2TB Desktop 7200rpm Internal Hard Drive

Moniter
ASUS VS229H-P 21.5" Full HD 1920x1080 IPS HDMI DVI VGA Monitor

If anyone knows anything please tell me, and thanks in advance.
 
start with power supply. make sure in the bios all the power rails are within atx spec. download hardware info set it to logging and sensor make sure the 12v rail is fine. the next issue would be the vrm on the mb. they may be over heating. try leaving the case open and blowing air onto the mb. make sure the mb bios is up to date. if you have another gpu try it in your pc and try your gpu in another pc see if the error follows the gpu.
 
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Alright I've done all that Looks like my power supply is running just fine RN, and my mother board temps are good, I've switched my card back to my old 760, I'll check back in if that fixed anything but that will probably be tomorrow, as it only crashes once or twice a day.