Alright, I'll try to make this as short as possible. I've had my Helios 300 since January 22nd 2018, I didn't buy it straight from Acer, I bought it from amazon (I know, scold me) Link:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074115BLR/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1, I mainly bought it for the 32GBs of DDR4 (which was incredibly unnecessary). The laptop blew me away, I had never really had a computer with a GeForce 10 series card in it. The laptop was great for about 4 months, but then performance went downhill, but not slightly...drastically. The performance drop didn't really affect my frames too much, maybe a little bit, the problem was mainly crashes, first whatever game I would be playing would crash, then a few seconds later, I'd get a BSoD that usually related to that of VIDEO_INTERNAL_ERROR or VIDEO_SCHEDULER_ERROR or VIDEO_TDR_ERROR. First thing I did was used DDU to clean out all my drivers and freshly install them, but the crashes still happened, so the next thing was temperatures. I went and checked my temps while gaming, average for both CPU and GPU was mid-80s, which is not good of course, so next I made the risky choice of re-pasting, a lot of people were saying it voided warranty (I have a 2-year warranty by the way), others were saying it didn't, so I tested my luck and re-pasted. Re-pasting brought my temps down to the mid-60s while gaming, which is fantastic, but it still didn't solve my crashes. I finally decided to load all of my important stuff onto an external HD and reset the computer. Everything worked fine for about a week, then the crashes returned, this time they weren't just video errors, but now just really random errors and when I looked them up, I usually just got the classic response of "update your drivers". The crashes returned but weren't as spontaneous, some days the laptop would work, some days it wouldn't, and that's what I've been living with about until a week ago when the laptop couldn't even be on for more than 10 minutes without crashing. The issue is obviously annoying, so I checked temps, mid-60s, alright. I had always really knew as if something was internally wrong with the laptop but I just didn't want to face it. I decided to run mdsched.exe and I have hardware issues, I went to the event viewer and I'm getting critical errors every 10 minutes, when I try to re-install my 1060 drivers I sometimes get the response that the corresponding