The motherboard manufacturer is Gigabyte.
In the specs please update the version or revision.
Some computer manufacturers (Dell, HP) have software to download which checks to see whether drivers, BIOS, software, or other firmware needs updating.
For other computer or motherboard manufacturers it requires manual checking of the listed drivers.
Open the website for the computer manufacturer > support > enter the product or serial number or model > select the operating system > view drivers and bios
Windows will automatically update many Microsoft and non-Microsoft drivers.
Windows will never automatically update the BIOS so it must be checked manually.
Software that can be used for overclocking was uninstalled during the troubleshooting process.
The WIndows 10 build 1809 was available yesterday using Windows updates and it is available from the Microsoft website as an iso:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
Install or update to the latest Windows 10 build.
Then install drivers from the Gigabyte website.
If there are any drivers that are needed and are not displayed on the GIgabyte website then get drivers from the component manufacturer websites (Intel, Nvidia, AMD, Killer Networks, Realtek, etc.)
Websites that automatically check and install drivers should be avoided as you do not know what you are getting. There could be unknown files and uncertainty. Websites that have software that optimize drivers should be avoided as we see them as a cause of bsod.
After installing the operating system and drivers, install applications and files.
Once you are satisfied with the computer environment download and install free software to make a backup image.
Macrium is widely used in Ten Forums and is highly recommended.
https://www.macrium.com/
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/61026-backup-restore-macrium-reflect.html