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So it may not be my SSD causing random crashes on my Raptor Lake??
Means if the crash errors are for random reasons: its highly likely the processor if you have the series of concern.
Weeks of stability and days of headaches, a complete OS wipe helped for a bit, but not fully fixed and I replaced my SSD.
Level1Tech did mention your exact issue as one of the common symptoms that would occur on degraded 13th/14th gen parts. It's looking like it's the CPU's error, not the SSD