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The video doesn't show anything.
Are all the fans running? Even the GPU ones. Try the GPU in another PC and see if that runs well.
Try another PSU in your PC.
Most likely the PSU is dieing. 750W is over the top, bronze quality is low-quality.
You only need 600W at the most with a top-tier GPU unless you're into heavy OC'ing.
Edit: Just out of curiosity: How old is the motherboard battery?

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Okay. Concerning this:
"suddenly the monitor goes off, the PC completley freezes and my Gpu starts making this sound"
When the OS loads the GPU driver is initiated and the fan control software kicks in. For safety reasons in non-OS mode (BIOS/reset etc) the fans probably spin up to the highest speed so it never overheats. For example if a PC crashes but doesn't power down while nobody is there, an overheating GPU could potentially cause a fire. (shortcircuit or set dust/debris alight).
If your system runs fine while using the Intel HD then you only have two things to check. If the GPU is faulty or the PSU.
One other thing you could do is check all your settings in the BIOS and switch off any overclocks.
You have an Intel K. Set that to it's default settings.
You could also try underclocking the GPU with MSI Afterburner or the manufacturers tool and see if runs stable then.

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Not normally. Just underclock the core and memory a bit and see if it doesn't crash any more under 3D applications.

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You must have family with a pc too.

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I would bet faulty GPU most probably. My GPU died as well in the past and at first it also misbehaved from time to time, then more often and then it died completely.

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If you have no way to test it, I would take it to a service center and the will certainly tell you what is the problem.

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I think you missed the part that OP said that there are no shops that can do that in his area.

Or you are saying regardless that there are no shops its his only option :)

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He said there are no shops that can repair the GPU, because everyone will tell you it's impossible (I assume he asked about repairment of the card). I told him to take it somewhere where they diagnose the cause and tell him what's the problem and eventually replace it in case of need.

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Well, if you really don't have an option how to test functionality of the graphics card (trying it in different PC or trying other card in your PC), perhaps your only option will be to buy a new one and try it. From this point it looks like circuits for "3D mode" on the graphics card are faulty. Your last chance could be to download Memtest and let it run for a while to make sure it's not memory if you didn't do so already. But in the end you will have to switch something probably.

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I don't have much experience with Afterburner (used it only a few times), but it's just a matter of moving a slider left. The sliders are on the main screen after your launch the program IIRC. But I doubt it will help.
edit: yes that happened to me too a few times, that music/sounds from games kept playing after whole PC froze

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ah my bad, I am not that deep into pc hardware, that I know its impossible to repair the cpu

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https://www.pcmech.com/article/six-signs-graphics-card-might-dying/
not much help if you have done everything - but it is a fair bet that if you remove the card and the computer works with onboard gpu - then it is either the GPU or the power - usually the gpu is the best bet though if the power loads are normal when checking :)

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You have to check systems logs. If there is something regarding system crash (before it happened), it would be a hint towards GPU fault. If it's the PSU, then it will more likely crash the system without warning (so nothing special in logs before after crash reboot).
As LittleBibo1 said, the best thing to try would be another PSU. You could ask a local repair shop to do the test for you (if they sell you a PSU or a GPU after that, they probably won't charge you for the test).

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The error code doesn't give me anything clear either after a quick search. Amdacpusrsvc is audio software that probably comes from your AMD GPU driver, so it may be a hint. Hard to say for sure without testing with other hardware. Sorry not to be able to help you more. You can also try some GPU benchmark tools to see if it reports something weird before crashing, but it could be just a waste of time.

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That's related to graphics card sound driver. If I understand correctly you have uninstalled all graphics drivers now, so try to install only the bare driver without all the stuff around and see if it works.

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Run your system without the GPU with your on board graphics. Stress it with a game and if the problem goes away, then it's probably the GPU.

However, the first thing I always check is the PSU, as not sufficient power will surely cause instability.

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