Windows 10 Multiple BSOD on my PC

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Hi, I'm having a lot of trouble with my pc and I really can´t find the problem. I was having a lot of BSOD and Windows seemed too unstable, so I decided to reinstall Windows. That didn't help and even made it worse, so I decided to run some tests to see if something was wrong. I used the software Seagate Bootable to analyze my SSD's and It said that my principal SSD had a problem that was impossible to repair and I should check my warranty and get another SSD. I was out of the warranty period so I bought another SSD, an Xpg Spectrix S40G. As I thought the hardware was the problem, I cloned the SSD and started my PC from the new SSD but the problems didn't stop. I decided to format everything and start it all from scratch. I stalled Windows from a pendrive and at the beginning, everything seemed fine, until I tried to install some programs. The BSOD began to be so common I couldn't use my computer for a few days and every time the Windows repair tools showed on the screen I was unable to repair the problem. Sometimes when I turned my PC off and on again it would run for some time until another BSOD. I've had a lot of error messages like: kernel auto boost lock acquisition with raised irql, driver irql not less or iqual, page fault in nonepaged area, clock watchdog timeout and kmode exception not handled, system service exception, unexpected kernel mode trap, and registry error.

I've installed Driver Booster 7 to actualize all drivers and I installed Avast Antivirus. I've run lots of analyses in search of a virus but everything seems ok. Also, Seagate says everything is ok with my new SSD. I'm writing from my PC now, as It gets stable for a while but I'm always waiting for the BSOD to happen.

Here are my dump files from my Minidump folder if it's any help to find the problem: Minidump

And here is my mysterious results from UserBenchmark. I really don't know why it says 0% on everything, taking my components into consideration: MSI X570-A PRO (MS-7C37) Performance Results - UserBenchmark

Is it a hardware problem? If it is so, then why It can last so long sometimes? Is it software? I'm getting crazy!!!

Thanks a lot to anyone who may try to help me.

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