inmywonderland I see you're running Sims 4 in DirectX 9 mode. Does it work better in DX11 mode? Please try and let me know. It shouldn't crash in either mode, but this is an easy test.
Aside from that though, a number of players have random, frequent crashes on high-end Intel CPUs like yours. The underlying problem appears to be that the motherboard overclocks the processor by default, to a degree that makes the game unstable.
This is sometimes fixed by a BIOS update, so look for a new BIOS version for your board. Your model should be listed in the documentation that came with your computer, or you can find it printed on the board itself, among other places. Google "[model name] drivers" and look for the manufacturer's support page. Your current BIOS version is A.C1.
If this doesn't help, try disabling CPU Turbo Boost, which will be in the BIOS somewhere under Advanced settings. It may be called something slightly different, but "turbo" should be in the name.
TheDarlingSimmer You uploaded the original poster's dxdiag, not your own, so I can't check whether you have the associated errors. But if you do in fact have an i9-14900KF, or another 13th- or 14th-gen K-series CPU, then the above applies to you as well, minus the DX9 part.