Display pc issues 3 months on going

At this point have no idea. Pc randomly shut off couple times (3 months ago now) and booted to repair mode. Thought maybe repair loop tried everything but no solution.

Ended up finding possible display driver issue. Any time installed or updated driver, pc would eithercrash and boot to repairmode, no path found, or automatically disable itself. Nothing would fix the problem even exceperts, factory reset, clean windows install, all new hardware, safe mode install, udd, core isolation, compatibility mode, ext.

After 3 months ish turned on pc and display driver was working but what caused this and what if it happens again? Anyone know

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Are you really using "all new hardware"?

How old is the computer?

If less than one year old, contact the manufacturer for service under its "warranty".

Does your computer work properly when "cold", i.e., after 8 hours of non-use? If so, you may have a heat-related problem, e.g., dead fan inside the case is not doing its one job, namely blowing-out hot air, and sucking-in room-temperature air.

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Hi,
My name is Igor, it's a pleasure for me to help others and I'll try to help you. I am merely a fellow user trying to provide insight and information that may be helpful to others. I answer during my free time, so some delays are possible.

Please show a screenshot of msinfo32 tool.
Check system journal (Event Viewer) for possible errors at these moments, especially Kernel-Power errors. DistributedCOM errors should be ignored.
Or save system journal to evtx file and share it to OneDrive for analysis.
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Nothing would fix the problem even experts, factory reset, clean windows install, all new hardware, safe mode install, udd, core isolation, compatibility mode, ext.

What's left?

If your computer has more than one stick of RAM, remove one, and restart. If your computer is now OK, you have removed the one "bad" stick of RAM. If your computer still is not working, re-insert the removed stick, and remove a different stick, and try again.

> all new hardware

Did you replace the disk-drive?

Did you replace the motherboard?

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