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http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
The PSU might sound cheaper and easier, but those restarts can be caused by faults with the GPU or its VRAM (and me how I know; had the same with a 7800 XT, but this is something any GPU going bad can cause).
If you want to narrow it down, look in the Windows WHEA directories, probably these two in particular...
Windows/LiveKernelReports/WHEA
Windows/LiveKernelReports/WATCHDOG
...The first one might have 0x124 errors (you'll like have Event ID 18 counterparts in Event Viewer).
The second one, if they're present, may be logs pertaining to the GPU. If they are present, I'd replace the GPU replace. If they're not present, I'd replace the PSU first. But one way or the other, those are two parts you haven't swapped.