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The fact that you are getting just random crashes makes me inclined to believe that its some memory issue or hard drive issue.
A hang problem is in 99% of the cases caused by a app in background mostly third party Antivirus or third party security Software.
In 0.5% a crashed driver (what should be logged around the eventid 1002).
In the rest 0.5% there are rare things like a RAM problem, Mainboard related problem or a windows internal fault where in more rare cases no log get created.
i think i could be my bluetooth, when i disconected my headset it crashed my game at the same time once...
Possible, if the Headsets disconnect during a powersave or driver fault the actual audio device change, the game does not like this because Windows restarts the Mixer driver or Headset driver this way causing instable game connections.
Thinkpad with a Nvidia RTx a2000 intel i7 vpro
sometimes yes, sometimes no
depends on how the power saving is implemented, for bluetooth or USB devices you can try to deactivate the selective powersaving mode in the advanced settings of the powerplan.
some devices have a own powersaving where some do not allow to deactivate them and some where you can setup it in the configuration software of the device.