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One of the highest voted and active threads for bug reports is about hard crashes, not software crashes...
The game crashes PC | EA Forums - 12740489
I'm having the same exact issue and I have a 1200W PSU with a huge amount of headroom. I even had a spare 1000W PSU to rule out my current one and the crashes continued.
" Doesn't hurt to try a new PSU simply to rule it out, that's all I'm saying. "
Doesn't hurt besides telling OP to spend money on a new PSU? The possibility of a PSU only showing faults on one single game, especially if other games that pull more power than bf6 and don't crash is slim... It's even more slim when the issue is being reported across forums by many people.
There are a number of people in that very thread saying they're having crashes to desktop, not system shutdowns/reboots, so no, this issue isn't as widespread as you're making it out to be. Also, I recommended OP to TRY a new PSU from a company where it's easy to return the product, so that if they can rule it out, they can just easily return it and get their money back, not just buy a new PSU and keep it... I gave previous first-hand experience of a low demanding game (Phasmophobia) crashing my PC, not being able to reproduce it with stress tests, until finally it crashed and the PSU wouldn't boot any of my PCs. So yes, it absolutely worth trying out a new PSU, as long as it can easily be returned, especially once one has exhausted other solutions. But anyway I'm done arguing, good luck on fixing the issue.