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Have you tried to reinstall windows? Or at least run a repair? Sometimes this can be a OS problem.
You can also use a wattage meter where you plug the computer in and measure it through the meter. You could see if there is a abnormally high power draw and begin to narrow things down.
Unplug everything that isn't necessary to see if it's a accessory issue.
One last thing you can do is grab a pen and paper, and setup a software CPU temp monitor and write down everything that happens when it goes black. Especially sounds the computer makes.
Also try and replicate it with another monitor.
I've spent so much time testing RAM, using DISM, and scanning drive health...its nauseating. Considering the machine is good with the old GPU (which I want to rehousing in a different machine), I feel comfortable ruling out other peripherals (mouse, keyboard, audio interface). But correct me if I'm wrong here
I ran MSI Afterburner for a while too, forgot to mention that. Even under load, none of the components went over 30°. I stress tested the CPU and GPU for a long time just to see if it made the system more unstable, but it didn't seem to make a difference