So i tried playing world of warships yesterday, but the screen kept going black for like a millisecond then back and so on and when i tried running the game in windowed it worked with no issues.Then I tried running assassin's creed syndicate which had previously ran okay but this time it gave me the same blinking screen.Today after a windows update i tried running assassin's creed syndicate again and it ran fine.Then i tried running rainbow 6 siege and i got the same flickering issue, so i changed the refresh rate of the game from 240hz to 144hz and the flickering stopped, so I thought it was fine and jumped into a match but as soon as it started loading I got a blue screen.I tried running assassin's creed again but this time it won't even start.I tried running warcraft 3 frozen throne and it ran fine, then tried running Osu, again it ran okay, so I thought that running more demanding games was the problem but then I ran witcher 3 and again it ran okay, so now I think it has something to do with running multiplayer games leading to a wireless adapter driver issue hence the bsod message "kernel auto boost invalid lock acquisition with raised irql" which i googled and one of the fixes is to uninstall said driver. I also got the "kernel auto boost invalid lock release" bsod message which is somewhat alternating with the other one everytime I get a bsod. By the way I ran every game multiple times and I keep getting the same results: Some give me bsods, some won't start at all and some run fine.
I tried: uninstalling the latest gpu drivers then installing the newest ones which released yesterday (Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.9.1 Optional).I actually got a bsod while restarting the pc after uninstalling the old drivers
reseating the graphics card in the other slot
disabling my wireless adapter driver
specs: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
G. Skill 16Gb (2x8) CL 14 DDR4 3200MHz
MSI MPG X570 Gaming PRO Carbon WI-FI
Corsair RMX 750W
Radeon RX 5700 XT MSI Evoke OC
Could it be that the gpu drivers are causing these issues (maybe like how destiny 2 wouldn't run on ryzen 3000 processors when they came out). I highly doubt it has to do with anything hardware wise, as I said some games run perfectly fine.