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Anyway, if you get a loss of display and the PC either restarts or needs forcefully shut down, then you're likely looking at either a hardware instability or hardware fault. The fans going full (are these the graphics card fans?) usually imply the graphics card is in "panic mode" and defaulting to full fan speed to ensure it doesn't overheat. The graphics card or PSU would be the first suspects, but it could be other things.
In the meantime, if you're running XMP, I'd try and disable it to try and help rule out platform instability.
I'd also download OCCT and see if any of its stability tests are able to find a reproducible crash.
People who use support threads as opportunities to throw brand bias around and not offer to help at all are disappointing. Be better.
2025 is not the year to be pretending nVidia's drivers are good anyway. Minecraft also seemingly has performance and VRAM leak issues in some scenarios on nVidia right now.