That may be a bit of a hyperbole, but it is getting pretty frustrating. I can run all of my more simple games (O2 Not Included, Project Hospital, Rocket League, Jackbox Party Packs, etc.) with absolutely no issues. However, whenever I try to run what I would consider more "computationally intense" titles (GTA V, RDR2) I can make it about 20-30 minutes before I get a BSOD. I have no issues with frame rates, screen tearing, or anything of the like. Everything will seemingly be running smooth until it inevitably happens. I have also been monitoring temperatures on Corsair's iCUE app and I have been steady at around 50-55 C on my CPU. I have received "system service exception" and "IRQL not less or equal" errors more often than any others. I have been having a lot of trouble diagnosing the issue and I'm looking for some help from those of you who have more experience than I do (i.e. almost all of you probably). If anyone is curious, I can send event logs. They aren't very useful to me because I don't really know how to interpret them beyond the generic description.
Important to note: I did recently replace my motherboard and CPU. I started with a blank SSD and did a completely new install of Windows 10. I am on the most recent version of Windows and I have installed chipset and graphics drivers.
Specs (nothing is overclocked):
MB: ASUS TUF Z390-Pro Gaming
CPU: Intel i7 8700k
GPU: 2x ASUS ROG 8GB GeForce GTX 1080 (SLI)
RAM: 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance 2400 MHz*
PSU: Corsair RM1000X (G+) FM
*So far, the only thing I could come up with is that my RAM may be struggling to keep up. But I've been wrong before.