Question I'm getting multiple BSODs ?

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I've been having multiple different blue screens for the last couple of months. A lot have been solved due to finding out that my old motherboard and most of my old parts were fried during a surge but some keep persisting and calling back mostly to Ntoskrnl.exe. I have taken the pc to a tech a few times and he cannot seem to get the pc to blue screen at all. He had it almost a week last time running stress test and had no issue.

I bring it home and a few hours later it has another crash. I have only one original part from the fried motherboard era and that is my CPU which the tech is certain has no issues. He thinks it might be environmental but I got a uninterruptible power supply on his recommendation due to currently living with not so good electrical system (landlord ties his electric fence into the same power as the house). As of now I have no idea what is wrong. I'm not really that good at reading minidumps and nothing I do seems to fix it or find a root issue.

The blue screen codes I get the most of recently are:
DPC_Watchdog_Violation and IRQL-Not_Less_or_Equal with a smattering of System_Service_Exception, System_Thread__Exception_Not_Hanndled and a single Memory_Managment.

My system specs are:
MB: MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk Max Wifi
CPU: Intel Core i5-12600KF
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S redux with NF-P12 redux - 1700pwm
RAM: Teamgroup TForce Vulkan Alpha ddr5-5600 32GB (dual channel)
GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060 ti
Power: Segotep 750w
Drive's: Crucial P3 4TB, Crucial T500 2TB(C drive)

Minidumps:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Khk0LYhd0vzl0bcjDl7xryZkvDLsOhbR/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YSxOYtPOWlrPtHJhaKrM_bJq0SmRWy8M/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dskVfBivoYiY6vxJ0sJI7ZFcNUB_5zkh/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_S7G7JU-GcTsXxwEhiSREq-DUu1ldZ_R/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SXV4S6GPh1whzn1_IXjM4rWnL_VgzeQj/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13qVF9RM0Btrnl_D-RjlMfM1jR-TeUO0A/view?usp=sharing
 
Okay, let's see if that made a difference.

Interestingly, the system uptime for the latest crash shows:
System Uptime: 7 days 1:01:06.583
so I'm guessing the computer was shutdown before the CPU was removed and then replaced such that the system state was saved to disk in a hibernate state rather than a full shutdown. So, it would have loaded Windows that had been running on the old CPU when started up with the new CPU. So, not sure how reliable would have been.
 
Okay, let's see if that made a difference.

Interestingly, the system uptime for the latest crash shows:

so I'm guessing the computer was shutdown before the CPU was removed and then replaced such that the system state was saved to disk in a hibernate state rather than a full shutdown. So, it would have loaded Windows that had been running on the old CPU when started up with the new CPU. So, not sure how reliable would have been.
Yea that is weird. Task manager shows that I'm at 42 mins up now so hopefully the bsod refreshed it.