@MaouChan
Yes, try flashing your bios first. If there is a newer version update it, if not just flash it with the current version. I have myself fixed crashes by just flashing my bios. One time I had bsod when streaming from one site. All other streaming sites worked perfectly but not that one. I spent a week scratching my head until I just flashed my bios and I never got the bsod ever again. Go figure. lol
If flashing your bios doesnt help then you need to play a detective :P
While it says memory corruption its very often software issue. And hwen changing ram sticks and flashing bios doesnt help then it may be connected devices, faulty drivers etc.
You say you reinstalled all your drivers so I assume you did all of them including chipset, raid controllers, lan and wifi etc. Anything your motherboard manufacturer had on their website and any other device manufacturer connected to your computer.
Try to unplug peripherals that you have connected your computer if you have any. that includes your controller if you use one.
Also if you have software that is for your your motherboard, keyboard, mouse, audio etc update and reinstall those as well. If they are controlling stuff like rgb they may interfere. The best would be to just uninstall one by one and see if the crashing goes away and try to find the culprit.
If you use any OC try to disable it and see if the crash goes away. This may be xmp, factory OC etc.
Also try a windows scan that may fix any corrupted windows files. Open command prompt in admin mode and type SFC /SCANNOW
And lastly just to repeat, make sure you have completely cleared your origin cache, do not use any overlays and have your game in your anti virus exclusion list.
But flash your bios first to rule out any issues there.