Have you ever had a 1TB Toshiba external HDD hooked up to this computer, the first Speccy says that you have and it was reported as being 931GB exactly like a 1TB drive normally would.
Your last crash suggested that Windows was looking for something on that drive and when it could not find it Windows threw a fit, this was the reason why a clean install of Windows was suggested rather than a reset
Can you do the MTB log again but this time change the language to English first.
Not sure what has been done because (Speccy is telling us that Windows has not been clean installed;
Partition 1Partition ID: Disk #0, Partition #1Disk Letter: C:File System: NTFSVolume Serial Number: BA5D51D2Size: 930 GBUsed Space: 504 GB (54%)Free Space: 426 GB (46%)
There is no way on this earth that Windows and the system drivers have taken up 504GB of space.
Couple of other things in Speccy that show that what was suggested has not been done;
RAM16,0 Go Dual-Channel DDR4 @ 1465MHz
The RAM is still being OCd;
What was advised;
Restart the PC so that you can access the BIOS and then restore the default factory settings, save the settings then exit the BIOS.
Had the BIOS reset been done the RAM would be reporting the SPD speed of 2133MHz.
Power Profile
Active power scheme: AMD Ryzen Balanced
What was previously advised;
Change the Windows Power Plan to Balanced, Ultra and High Performance are a form of overclocking that is known to cause stability and overheating issues, the setting should only be used for gaming type notebooks that have a discrete GPU that needs the extra power.
You should always use the stock Windows Balanced Power Plan on desktop PCs, additionally, when troubleshooting you really don`t want your storage devices and monitor set to turn themselves off, same with the rather useless Hibernation setting which at some point you should disable.
Always happy to help but only when members help us to help them by doing as advised.