Question Crash issue with "critical Kernel-Power 41 (63)" error

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I recently upgraded my PC with a new motherboard, RAM, power supply, and CPU Now, it crashes randomly while playing games, and when I look at the event viewer, I see several errors and critical messages. The key one that jumped out, and the most recent was the "critical Kernel-Power 41 (63)." I have a dump to share.

Google Drive dump

my new specs are:
OS: Win 10 64-bit
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
RAM: 32.0GB Dual-Channel TEAMGROUP DDR5-5200 @ 3199MHz (32-39-39-84)
Motherboard: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI (MS-7E12) (AM5)
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (Gigabyte)
CPU cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L ARGB V2 62 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Power Supply: be quiet! Dark Power 13 1000 W 80+ Titanium Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
 
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With this parts change, did you do a full OS wipe and reinstall?

The 41 error you see is not the 'problem'. It is merely the system telling you "I shut down unexpectedly. I do not know why. Human...please fix me."
no, I have not. I have the OS on its own m.2, do I need to just reset the OS or reinstall as I do not want to loose my windows key
 
I recently upgraded my PC with a new motherboard, RAM, power supply, and CPU Now, it crashes randomly while playing games, and when I look at the event viewer, I see several errors and critical messages. The key one that jumped out, and the most recent was the "critical Kernel-Power 41 (63)." I have a dump to share.

Google Drive dump

my new specs are:
OS: Win 10 64-bit
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
RAM: 32.0GB Dual-Channel TEAMGROUP DDR5-5200 @ 3199MHz (32-39-39-84)
Motherboard: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI (MS-7E12) (AM5)
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (Gigabyte)

what is the psu and what is your cpu cooler.
 
Remove any and all overclocks - including XMP / EXPO / DOCP and report back.
I restored my bios to recommended defaults, so let's see.
With this parts change, did you do a full OS wipe and reinstall?

The 41 error you see is not the 'problem'. It is merely the system telling you "I shut down unexpectedly. I do not know why. Human...please fix me."
I windows reset the drive with my OS and re-download windows, So let's see.
 
We need to rule out faulty RAM.

Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic application (initiated from within Windows), and when the PC reboots into the application, tap F1 (options) and select the extended test.

Does it complete successfully?