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Personally id check to see if the pins are fully in and the ram is in the right slots. As well go ahead and check the serial numbers on the dimms themself. They should be even numbered as in 1-2 or 6-7 0-1 9-1 something of the sort in a one number series. If not return the ram for a new kit.
First verify all your temps are good under load. Use hardware monitor or any other tool needed. Use your gpu software to check that temp. Then if that looks fine go ahead and reinstall windows. If your using an HDD go ahead and listen to if it clicks. If its an SSD make sure its connected...
update all driver. See if it fixes it. If not then go ahead and reinstall windows. if problem continues replace gpu. you probably have a memory leak hence why its going bad over time.
any pc can make videos. Can it do it fast at the same time is a diffrent quesiton. You can use a capture card or other things to offlift the heavy load. Unless your running a 20xx gpu or 30xx gpu card and running off nvenc codex for obs look into "clustering"
format and reinstall windows. It will fix most issues caused overtime. Though it could be bloat from using too much space on a drive or other small factors.