Windows 10 BSOD (Loop)

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So, to try and make this short i have been having issues with the known BSOD for about 3 months now... It started out of nowhere which is normal i guess. The first time my computer blue screened it just did a restart and everything looked fine. Not long after while loading back into a game it blue screened again, except this time it was a blue screen loop. I was unable to boot into a flash drive as when i tried even then it would blue screen before i could get to it to reinstall windows. Brought it in to GeekSquad and they said it was a bad hard drive. Waited and replaced the hard drive. The computer ran completely fine for about 2 days then again, blue screen loop after a couple blue screens. Brought it BACK up there and this time they said it was my motherboard. Got my motherboard RMA'd as the computer is under a year old. MSI "repaired" the product but when shipped back there was no info on what they repaired or if the motherboard was bad (Which they said would be in with the motherboard on arrival). So, built the pc again and had a fresh install of windows. This time the computer ran completely fine for about a week, week and a half. Then again, blue screen loop. At this point im starting to cut things down to what it could be, but every time i get something new or replaced it runs fine then blue screens again. The parts i have replaced - Hard drive, RAM and motherboard("repaired"). It's quite difficult to point out what exactly is wrong since i am unable to access the computer due to the blue screen loop. I've read hours of posts trying to figure out what could be the issue but it seems no-one has had a problem like i have at the current moment. I tried unplugging the gpu, and it worked, so i tried plugging it back in because i thought hey i might've just sat it wrong in its socket. When i plugged it back in the computer was fine. I played RUST with a buddy for about 2 hours, then when i got off it ended up blue screening. So i then unplugged the gpu again, and this time even with the gpu unplugged and removed it still blue screen looped. One thing that i noticed this past time is about 5 minutes before the blue screening occurred while on YouTube and at desktop, my screen flashed black twice and seemed like it sort of reloaded the desktop if you understand what i mean. This is quite frustrating to deal with since this is my first ever build and I'm not the smartest when it comes to troubleshooting. My GPU temps are completely normal and i never thought about tracking my cpu temps because this was never a problem but when i get into bios they seem normal too (around 30 or 40 degrees C i believe). At this point i don't know what it could be, it seems like everything that i look up can cause a blue screen and since this is my first build i don't have parts laying around to throw in to see if that was the bad component. So to anyone that is experienced with troubleshooting please offer some advice or knowledge so i can try and get this figured out, thanks.
[SPECS]
I7-9700k
EVGA 2070 Super
MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC
500gb SSD with 2TB hard drive
EVGA 750+ Gold Series PSU
16GB TridentZ 3200MHz

[Some error codes that the blue screens have spit out]

Page_Fault_in_Nonpaged_area

KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED

SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED

INTERNAL POWER ERROR

Whea_Uncorrectable_Error

[Notes]
While geek squad was looking at the pc, they tried installing windows onto the hard drive instead of the ssd and even with it installed on the heard drive it still blue screened.
The computer is very well kept. I have it elevated and it does not have any issued with dusk or any signs of overheating.
I have updated and reinstalled the GPU drivers as well as checked if all drivers in device manager were up to date before the loop and all drivers were up to date.
Ran memtest and 4 errors came up.
(Error codes from memtest)
Test 6: Addr: 55DFA3E8 Expected: 00000000 Actual: 20000000 CPU: 6
Test 6: Addr: 57DFA3C8 Expected: 00000000 Actual: 20000000 CPU: 6
Test 9: Addr: 314CDC04C Expected: DC48D961 Actual: 23B7269E CPU: 6
Test 9: Addr: 35445ED48 Expected: A5270964 Actual: 5AD8F69B CPU: 6
This was before replacing RAM


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