@shabby
I just switched to AMD from Intel because I found a hidden issue with the board I was using. It's a bit of a roll of the dice and stability seems to be an issue that gets written about more often than the praises with AMD.
I went with x670e/7900x and getting off the ground to boot was a task. It's seems as if the board makers are more rogue with the uefi than Intel. The original version was still installed on the board form nearly 1 year ago when it went on sale. So, based on that I can see why there had been so many returns and complaints on this board which meant getting it for ~$160 vs retail and new adopter tax.
OE UEFI though had some issues with boots. It wouldn't do a warm reboot and sometimes hung on cold boots as well. I updated it to the latest version and still had some issues with reboots. I rolled back a version though and solved that issue.
Stability seems fine though with 5200 RAM and solved my initial issue with slots being an issue with the old board. The drive I'm using isn't complaining any longer about IO errors or messing up things to run a fsck on reboots or going into RO mode due to the errors. Getting a higher native speed vs OC the RAM leads to less problems in my book.
I've been pushing the CPU pretty hard with this new program that converts my media library and hitting ~5Ghz on the CPU and even 100% utilization for a period when I was being ambitious with the settings of the app. It didn't crash or reboot but it did get toasty in terms of temps.
I avoided dealing with the AM3 lineup and have been pondering AM4 for a bit now due to some niche things I want to play with that makes Intel a money pit. If you spend sometime and effort it should smooth things out. I would say it's probably more Windows related and a quick test would be using a Linux bootable USB and use that for a day and you should either see the issues go away completely or if they follow it gives you an idea to look at the HW.