I have a ASUS ROG Strix X570-F Gaming motherboard pared with a 5800x, I've been playing around with overclocking and undervolting, trying to find the sweet spot as you do and as you may all know, sometimes when you're undervolting and it isn't stable your PC may just reboot. No problem right? Well if I have a M.2 drive in either of the NVMe slots when this happens they get instantly fried. First time it happened I assumed it was the drive, but after 2 further replacements from Amazon I figured out what was causing it. My GPU is fine and so are all the SATA drives, it's just NVMe drives that it happens to, anyone have any idea why this is happening? Could dodgy VRMs be causing it?