Many different BSOD on Windows 11

I agree that the number of different bug checks is pointing toward a hardware issue as opposed to a software/driver problem,
You have not had any verifier referenced bug checks since eliminating the micro soft drivers from the mix.

It appears you are running the memory speed at 5200 as opposed to 6000 have you set custom settings in the bios?
 
I agree that the number of different bug checks is pointing toward a hardware issue as opposed to a software/driver problem,
You have not had any verifier referenced bug checks since eliminating the micro soft drivers from the mix.

It appears you are running the memory speed at 5200 as opposed to 6000 have you set custom settings in the bios?
So before the errors I had the normal XMP overclock which put it at 6000 because usually the board or the cpu I still dont know which of the two, can only support 5200 usually.
Then I figured maybe it is because the board cant handle the overclock and I've read that the new AM5 boards still have issues compatibility wise with DDR5 RAM, so I figured I'd put it to the max the board can take without overclocking (5200)
But it BSOD'd on me again and now I am just running at 6000 again as it helps me alot.
I dont know why it is showing 5200 still tho should show 6000 as usual.
 
So before the errors I had the normal XMP overclock which put it at 6000 because usually the board or the cpu I still dont know which of the two, can only support 5200 usually.
Then I figured maybe it is because the board cant handle the overclock and I've read that the new AM5 boards still have issues compatibility wise with DDR5 RAM, so I figured I'd put it to the max the board can take without overclocking (5200)
But it BSOD'd on me again and now I am just running at 6000 again as it helps me alot.
I dont know why it is showing 5200 still tho should show 6000 as usual.
That was from the first or second post so perhaps you have change it since then.
 
So I didnt have much time the last couple days to test anything tbh because I was busy and not home at all.
Today I hopped on again and was faced with multiple game crashes with no error again and after a while another BSOD, but it was so fast that I couldnt read the code and it didnt create a Minidump.
I dont know, seems like there is a lot more going on then just a couple faulty drivers?
My next guess would be the PSU that it is not sufficient anymore but I can only test that by ordering a new PSU and testing it for days which I may do.
Another thing that I will try is reverting back to Windows 10, on a complete fresh install and maybe that'll somehow magically make my problems go away.
I will keep this thread posted in case someone like me has problems like this so they have a basis to troubleshoot and gather ideas with.
Thanks alot to all you guys for helping, if you guys have more ideas please let me know!
 

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