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Since my lemmy crashes when trying to edit the post, I'll leave an update as a comment.
For now I've limited wattage supplied to CPU, which solved the issue.
So, basically, there are only 3 options which could be the cause.
Wrong automatic motherboard settings. Which seems to be the most likely option.
PSU protection gets wrongly triggered. That would be unusual, this particular model should be reliable.
Faulty CPU. This is even less likely due to the way they're manifactured.