The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000000a (0x0000000000000034, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000, 0xfffff8022af19d0

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The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000000a (0x0000000000000034, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000, 0xfffff8022af19d05). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: d5097ae5-7556-47a3-ab46-7d44d2c084bc.

MEMORY.DMP file - https://1drv.ms/u/s!Anb5U3btYEmrhb5-Z-erOsQgLB96og?e=p4kx9L

Mini Dumps ZIP - https://1drv.ms/u/s!Anb5U3btYEmrhb5_QbzBL5BXyMvyUQ?e=3JTGGE

Hi, I've been having issues with my PC for months now, a brief timeline below:

PC Built

BSOD's

Replaced GPU

Replaced SSD

Replaced MOBO

Replaced RAM

Replaced CPU

During most of these replacements, I've fully reinstalled Windows 10 including the latest time a few days ago when I replaced the RAM and then CPU.

Any help appreciated, thank you!
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum.
While I'm no Crash Dump / BSOD expert, I can tell you that, after a cursory look at all six of your dump files, there doesn't seem to be any particular hardware driver or software causing your issues.

My first suggestion would be to make sure that you are attempting to install the latest version of Windows 10 by using the Media Creation Tool from this link https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 to construct new installation media.

My second suggestion would be to check and confirm that you are running the latest Firmware / BIOS version for your motherboard.
Check with ASRock, paying particular attention to your exact motherboard model number and revision number to see what they might have in the way of a BIOS update that might be aimed at resolving any stability issues for your particular configuration.
AND
While you're at it double check and confirm that the memory modules you are using are on their suggested / recommended list(s).

Given your OP stating that you've physically replaced practically every conceivable piece of hardware except the PSU it might be worth a little research to confirm that the Power Supply you are using is sufficient to provide adequate and consistent power for your configuration.
 
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I also don't see a definite cause but you might check the drivers and utility below. If something looks wrong, it might be. The dates on some of these files will depend on what version of Windows 10 you are running, but some are older and probably out of support..

amdgpio3.sys Mon Mar 14 05:19:36 2016
SEIREN SEIREN.sys Wed Jul 8 21:53:21 2015
V0700Vid V0700Vid.sys Wed Sep 7 00:30:56 2011
peauth peauth.sys Sun Jan 11 19:52:12 2015
Discord.exe

You have replaced many components on your system. When you replaced the components, did you do clean installs to verify the basic system was stable or not?
 

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