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I see a lot of work to be done there.
The guys who built the pc installed WIndows and everything on there?
I'm guessing your hardware is fine. Has it always crashed like this? or was it working good for a while?
Well, assume hardware is good for now. You already installed Windows (I'm assuming from the Microsoft site).
Regardless, any check for a fix is going to take like hours to actually test right until you say maybe it's a fix. So I'll just give you a couple things to try.
I'd test by disconnecting one of those displays (I assume you have two) so that there only one display.
re-install your amd chipset drivers if you haven't manually installed them yet, then do that. Same goes for GPU drivers but with DDU for that.
download and install these https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/visual_c_redistributable_runtimes_aio_repack.html
Try going to bios and enabling an XMP profile, See if that ssd has drivers.
Possibly
extra monitor is no more load on anything
is a larger desktop, and thats it
unless you are using nvidia surround or amd eyefinity which tells windows is one giant display instead of 2 or more
but 2 displays on their own games will run on one, and the other is accessory for desktop or other stuff
Nvidia GTX 1080Ti