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Try downgrading your GPU driver and see if it works out. My guess is that it was too old in the first crashes, and too new in the latest, somehow. Maybe a few versions older might do the trick.
I can recommend Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to remove the driver, and Nvcleaninstall to download any driver version.
PS: Specs seem fine, by the way. I used to have a similar setup a while ago; with a 1060 6 GB and a Ryzen 5 2600x. Was getting 50 to 70 depending on area and circumstances on average.