PC Random Restarts – Need Help Diagnosing Instability

the only driver that I know of what program installed the driver, is winring which is software for my aio. Restarts were happening even on a fresh install of windows with no drivers updated.
 
the only driver that I know of what program installed the driver, is winring which is software for my aio. Restarts were happening even on a fresh install of windows with no drivers updated.
It's a hardware issue for sure if it exists across a fully clean reinstall of Windows. Was that a clean reinstall from bootable media or was it a Windows Reset?

I also note that there are two drives installed; a 1TB Samsung 990 EVO, on which Windows is installed, and a 2TB Seagate SSHD drive that doesn't appear to have a Windows drive letter assigned. What's on that Seagate drive?

Also, Windows sees your system drive as volume 5...
Code:
Log Name:      System
Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Ntfs
Date:          17/02/2025 21:40:53
Event ID:      98
Task Category: None
Level:         Information
Keywords:      (2)
User:          SYSTEM
Computer:      DESKTOP-5RCS3EE
Description:
Volume New Volume (\Device\HarddiskVolume5) is healthy.  No action is needed.
That suggests that your storage layout may be even more complex...?
 
there is nothing on that sshd drive it is empty and I installed windows from a bootable media. I’ve replaced the mobo and I got a restart I’m going to do a fresh windows installation, and for some reason on both mobos vtt is at 3.328 do you think this could be causing the issue ?
 

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I’ve replaced the mobo and I got a restart...
Ah. Did you reinstall Windows after replacing the motherboard? That might be significant, especially if it's a slightly different motherboard. The chipset drivers in the existing Windows system may be wrong for the new motherboard. In addition, Windows configures itself at install time for the hardware platform it's going on, so if you change the platform you really should reinstall Windows.

I'm not a hardware expert so I won't comment on the voltages, but I do think a completely clean reinstall from bootable media, deleting existing UEFI partitions, is a wise next move.
 

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