If you go into device manager (over the system control panel), are there any unknown devices? It could be your chipset drivers. If so go to the manufacturer website of your motherboard and download the latest chipset drivers (you might need to open up a dropdown to find them)
Another suggestion would be to uninstall you graphics drivers through DDU (display driver uninstaller) in safe mode and install them again, it might be your graphics card acting up. —> Maybe try an older graphics driver (older than 2 months when the problems arose). Since you are using an AMD graphics card, their drivers are acting up sometimes.
Is your RAM overclocked in the bios? Do you use XMP? If so, then try to use a lower clock speed and see if this fixes stability. I believe that you did it correctly but are your ram sticks in the correct slots on the motherboard? (Most of the time 2 and 4)
Did the problems start after a windows update? Maybe you need to roll back some installed features.
1. There are no unknown devices in my device manager. My motherboard bios is already updated to the latest version from last year.
2. I was already using an older version of AMD Adrenaline Drivers for my GPU which was released about 2 months ago?. When crashes happened I tried updating to the latest version with a full fac reset setting but it still dies.
3. I have tried disabling every oc profile and used default settings but to no avail, even in safe boot with ram running at just 2400mhz (ram rated at 3200mhz) with no rebar or anything, whenever I play a game I still crash. A320m boards only have 2 ram slots so I can't mess them up.
4. My windows was last updated on [Feb 9], however, I see 2 quality updates from last month of [April 10], but these updates were way before my pc started acting up. I guess I could try doing a rollback (if possible) for these updates and see if they change anything.
Thank you for all the suggestions but I think there is no more hope for my pc but to replace my cpu or ram