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What OS are you using?
Only thing you could try is to google and download testing tools and test every component one by one and see what happens
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2532669/ubisoft-games-are-crashing-on-pcs-with-the-windows-11-24h2-update.html
It could be bad drivers, some bad cables in your system (SATA, power, bad PCI-e ports), bad windows...You really can't know until you separate your parts into separate systems to see which one acts weird.
I have Windows 10 installed.
The only thing left to try is to change the power supply since I have already tried the other components with others and it is still the same.
I have been told that the Corsair RM750 is not fully compatible with the RTX 4070ti super due to connector and specifications issues and I am going to try a more modern one, the Corsair RM850x
But the adaptors often suck. The one that came with my 4070 super constantly caused issues. I couldn't even close the side of my pc, because the slightest of touches would make my gpu lose power connection and therefore put it in panic mode. A better 3rd party cable fixed that.
If it just freezes or throws a Blue Screen then it's a Windows or driver related problem.
Also the latest Nvidia Drivers are bugged in some games (HFW, HZD Remaster, AC Odyssey) so you could try downgrading to 561.09 or below. Personally I'm still on 560.94
It doesn't really sound like a power supply issue to me, but good luck.
If you think it could be a power spike that's triggering the freeze, you could set a powerlimit in the Geforce Overlay (Alt+Z is the default opening combination I think), go to "Performance" and set max. performance to something like 80%. Do this at your own risk, this is just the best idea I came up with to test it and I run my RTX 4090 on 80% as well ;)
I also still have an older PSU with 850W and it powers a 13700K/RTX4090 without problems, even when both were at 100% without power limits.
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