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My guess would be power supply issues. Either the PSU isn't powerful enough to supply the whole system with power, and dipping in power at high draw situations like Valheim in a complicated building might be pushing it past the point where the system can keep stable on low juice. Or the PSU is faulty, either way, the solution would be a new PSU. Though which kind you should get as a replacement would be determined by the root cause.
There are websites where you can enter all of your components and it'll tell you the expected power draw to help give an idea of how many watts you should have to support the system.