A different view.
................................ I've done a fresh Windows install, but struggling to get any degree of stability out of the wireless access point ..................
Perhaps there's nothing wrong with the PC generally but the WAP hardware/driver/firmware or location with respect to the WAP is your problem ?
Are you running an SSD ? Early SSD's had ageing issues (don't know about new ones) and needed specific drive protocols enabled to work effectively.
Removing the CPU and renewing dried out heat transfer paste can do wonders for stability as can cleaning the fluff from the cooler fins.
Is your power supply fan running ? Probably the most failure prone component in the whole PC, it's failure will cause power supply voltage instability and system instability in general.
If you're running any 'enhancements' like processor/memory overclocking put it all back to standard and .......................ditch the WAP and run Ethernet cable directly to your router and see how it goes then. Throughput and latency should improve considerably once the 'overheads' of wireless are out of the equation.I've yet to see a wireless network that's better than a piece of Ethernet cable.
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