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I am experiencing the same issue. I have opened a ticket with Cyberlink, we'll see. I had the problem on my older PC which I retired earlier in February. I now have the same issue on the new machine.
Thanks for supplying all these details! You and I have very similar PCs, yet I don't have any stability issues and I can see two clear issues in your DxDiag results.
The first is that you're using an older driver for your nVidia RTX 2070 SUPER.
It's not terribly old, but it is about 6 months out of date. I suggest you download and install the latest
Studio Driver (rather than the Game Ready version) as we've been told that PD is supposed to work better with that. Here's the
link, and you should do a custom installation and
only install the video driver to reduce problems that have historically been caused by the other components.
Of more relevance is the wide variety of Windows system-level app crashes that are listed at the end of the report. Specifically, dwm.exe (Desktop Windows Manager) is listed more than any other, and that points to some fairly significant issues with how Win10 is installed/configured on your system.
Please follow the instructions I linked to in my first post above and run the two diagnostic commands. Chances are they'll find and repair some damaged files, but I can't say for sure if that will be enough to fully stabilize your system.
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