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Sounds like your system drive has a physical problem. Is it connected properly?
I would try to check the hardware individually for damages, this could be your Mainboard but first connect your SSD and HDD to another Maschine. When they do fine test the CPU, if its not the CPU its 99% the Mainboard, RAM would likely not cause such behavior but its never 100% certain for Hardware.
Here is a useful link before you disassemble everything
https://www.howtogeek.com/134735/check-ssd-or-hdd-health-with-smart/
I'd recommend doing that from a bootable USB Linux, if that crashes its the RAM or rather CPU/Mainboard