I've tried disable each and all these options. It didn't help.
No, games never crash.
Games are usually the ones that would stress the card out (which can cause the computer to crash or shutdown if it was a power issue).
I'm checking to see if those two versions of Photoshop CC are affected by anything in the latest NVIDIA drivers.
I know you may have already tried this, but could you do this to make sure your drivers are cleanly installed:
1. Install DDU (don't run it right after yet)
2. Uninstall any NVIDIA-related software under your Control Panel > Programs list. This includes
NVIDIA Drivers, GeForce Experience,
PhysX drivers and
Audio drivers. Restart your PC if necessary.
3. Run DDU, change your settings to include deleting
C:\NVIDIA and recommend running in Safe Mode.
4. Close DDU. Start DDU again and let it restart into Safe Mode.
5. Once in Safe Mode, erase the INTEL and AMD drivers without restarting.
6. After step 5 is complete, go ahead and erase the NVIDIA drivers with restart.
7. Once the restart gets you back in Normal bootup, go ahead and attempt to reinstall the
latest WQHL drivers. I recommend the newer DCH installer as the NVIDIA Control Panel is a UWP app now and runs faster for some reason. It's also easier to remove the NVIDIA Control Panel if needed.