Hi,
@nainphoman . That shouldn't be common with AMD CPU and GPU. Both CPU and GPU issues have been plaguing people for NVIDIA and Intel. Accelerated silicon degradation and the cursed 12VHPWR connector. If you are with AMD through and through, however, you shouldn't be suffering from either of those.
To give you a couple of real examples on my end. I've myself started getting shutdowns, which was due to the PSU having had a row of shorts in the past. Also, misconfigured RAM was giving similar result on complex scenes. I.e., I touch a wall with the car and BOOM, the game's gone. But those situations are very specific. Don't go straight off to checking those two on your side.
The issue could be something with the software or hardware. If you are tech savvy, maybe you can try to check if everything is still well connected in your PC. Otherwise, it might work to get a tech savvy friend (they most likely built their own PCs, and are tinkering regularly with them, don't accept anything less). Without knowing what you do in there, you (or someone else) will easily do more damage than good. Get! Help! As you otherwise could lose most of the PC due to a small mistake such as not disconnecting power first, or touching something you shouldn't. In the worst case, a fire might start and the whole home might burn down.
If you aren't tech savvy, I say exhaust first all possibilities in conversation with the customer service from CDPR. They can at least make sure to check all the logs (maybe point you, too, where to look for the logs), to see if it is the game problem or not. Software usually tells why it crashed and it's recorded somewhere. If nothing works, maybe take the PC to a service and explain the symptoms? Or get the service come to you.