Question PC Hard Crashing or BSOD only when NOT playing a game/Under load

TheMPT

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Have had this PC build for a little over a year now with no problems at all as till about a week ago, as the title states I struggle to do anything on the Computer unless its gaming or at least having a game run in the background, without doing so the computer will either black screen and restart, display a BSOD or just freeze entirely and wait for me to reset using the power button, this all occurs within 10 -15 minutes of booting, I have been monitoring temps and found nothing abnormal to note.

My Specs:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/N2QPt7

I feel i have exhausted alot of the options/solutions i have seen listed elsewhere on similar threads, so far i have tried
  1. windows reinstall
  2. Factory Reset/Complete Reinstall
  3. Updating BIOS
  4. clearing CMOS
  5. disabling C-states
  6. applying Voltage Offset +. up to 0.1V
  7. increasing DRAM voltage
  8. using DDU to reinstall Nvida Drivers
  9. Running Memtest
  10. Trying 1 Ramstick at a time
  11. Prime95
  12. SFC /scannow
  13. DISM commands
  14. Driver Verifer
  15. And everything else i forgot to list


Please find a link to my most recent minidumps,
https://www.mediafire.com/file/zt2mcu87eqdbc48/Minidump.zip/file

In my un-experienced opinion im leaning towards a CPU or PSU issue, happy to replace but thought i better make a post as one of you legends might be able to save the day as im sure almost everyone on this forum has far more expierence then myself.

Cheers!
 

Lutfij

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Seeing a 13th Gen processor from Intel in anyone's specs list always send a shiver down my spine after learning what Gamers Nexus had investigated and brought to our attention.

Updating BIOS
What BIOS version are you currently on for your motherboard?

I used WinDBG to go through your 5 .dmp files, what antivirus are you working with? Do you see anything flagged in Device Manager with a yellow exclamation mark?
 

TheMPT

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Hey Lutfij, Cheers for the reply

I have seen the talks about the 13th gen CPU's and thats definitely one of my main reasons that im leaning towards it being a CPU issue.

My current BIOS version is, Version 2503.
As for my antivirus i am using MalwareBytes Premium which i have conducted multiple scans with and came up with nothing so far, and nothing was flagged with the exclamation mark in Device Manager