Thanks. Here are some suggestions.
- Remove any overclocking of your GPU. MSI Afterburner, ASUS GPU Tweak, etc. Set your GPU back to stock. You can test this also with temporarily underclocking. Reduce the GPU core by 100 - 200 MHz or set the power limit to about 90% If you crash, the problem is related to GPU stability, power or temps.
- Perform a clean install of your Nvidia driver. You can use DDU in Safe Mode to do this. Install the latest WHQL driver. During install, choose Custom > Perform a clean installation
- Disable any overlays. GeForce Experience, ShadowPlay, Steam, RTSS, MSI Afterburner as well as any screen recording, frame generation injectors or reshade tools.
Let me know if any of these help.