This might be caused by a hardware issue.
Can you verify that your CPU is not overclocked and cooled properly ?
And also check your hard drive (i.e. S.M.A.R.T. values) and your RAM (i.e. memory test).
definitely not overclocked, never do that. has the factory cooler and i just blasted everything with air sunday night.
recently ran a bunch of memtests, both using windows built in diagnostic and memtest86. results were... inconclusive? i've been having random hard crashes where the whole system locks up for over a year now. but recently finally replaced the SSD and reinstalled windows, as well as the video card. after that and blasting the insides with air sunday it's been running fine.
HDD looks to have a warning about some sectors if i'm interpreting HDDscan correctly. not surprisingly, it's 8 years old. i'll do some investigation on that and probasbly replace the drive when i can.