What is causing my issue?

yep thats good. dont forget chkdsk using cmd admin :)
Did that and seemed ok but turned it onto today, loaded game and crash again.

Event Logger showed these errors in admin after (loads of warnings too):
ID: 28, Source: Kernel-Event Tracing - Error: Setting traits on provider Error: 0xC0000001
ID: 1101, Source: Event Log - Error: Audit events have been dropped by the transport. 0
CRITICAL ID:41, Source: KernelPower Error The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.
2x ID 161, Source: volmgr, Error: Dump file creation failed due to error during dump creation.
One Error saying that the shutdown of my machine last night was "unexpected" (it wasn;t)

Just before the crash I got this error:

Source: AppModel-Runtime Event ID:65 Error: Failed with 0x57 retrieving AppModel Runtime status for package Windows.
 
1) Is your RAM definitely at the Hz you set it to?

2) What windows 10 version are you on? 2004?

3) How much free space do you have on all your SSDs/HDDs
 
1) Is your RAM definitely at the Hz you set it to?
I think so! I set it to that in the BIOS and HWiNFO says it's at 798.1MHz (And I believe you double that value?). So apparently it is.

2) What windows 10 version are you on? 2004?
Professional Version 20H2 after update came on last night.
Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.31.0

3) How much free space do you have on all your SSDs/HDDs
On my boot SSD - 225GB out of 464GB
On internal HDD 140GB out of 931GB
 
your memory is 3200mhz but reported at 800mhz. double that gets you 1600mhz. it should read 1600mhz in hwinfo
I'm not sure I follow?

The RAM has an advertised max speed of 1600MHz and my motherboard can handle a max of 16Gb at 1600MHz.
HWiNFO says:
Max Supported Memory Clock: 800MHz
Current Memory Clock: 798.2MHz (8:1 ratio)

Task Manager records my RAM speed as 1600MHz
 
wait your not the OP that would explain a lot. did you just hijack this thread for yourself?
well I wouldn't say hijack more joined in! :D

It appears we have exactly the same problem although its possible its not got the same cause. Seemed more sensible than creating a new thread about the same issue.
 
I don't know if OP is still having the problem but I seem to have solved mine by UNDERclocking the GPU and memory clocks by about 100Mhz. This seems to have solved the random and sporadic black screen crashes.

Less solved and more stuck a plaster on it however I'm still clueless as to what causes it.
 
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