ArtyMcFlyy Is it possible your recent post was caught by the spam filter? I don't remember seeing it earlier, and I try to read everything; I'm seeing it now because I was looking for older posts for other reasons and realized I hadn't replied to this.
Anyway, the current crashes look like what those on high-end Intel processors that the motherboard may overclock by default. Please look for a BIOS update for your board, which often fixes the issue. I don't know what board you have, but the model should be printed on the board itself, and you may have a manual for it as well. Google "[board model] drivers" and look for the support site from the manufacturer. Your current BIOS version is A.C2.
If installing a new BIOS doesn't help, or you're already up-to-date, please boot into BIOS and disable CPU Turbo Boost. Sometimes it's called something slightly different, but it should have "turbo" in the name and be somewhere under Advanced settings.