Crosswinds, how are you going with you error #132?
As for myself, after using a borrowed 3700x for over a week now. I can 100% conclude that its a faulty CPU and consistently reproduce the crashing on one CPU and not the other.
After I swapped my 3600x for my friends 3700x, all my crashes in WoW, Diablo 3 and PoE have gone away. I changed nothing else in the system, same drivers, RAM, video card, etc. After CPU swap, the system booted like normal without any differences, even kept my RAM settings and stock timings.
Used the 3700x for a week, not one crash or a hiccup in anything. Swapped the CPU back to my 3600x and within 5 minutes it crash in PoE and WoW crashes within hours. Once again, nothing else changed, but the CPU. Same BIOS settings and system settings, in every way.
This is a very odd situation and I don’t know how you go about trouble tooting it, as my 3600x is 100% stable in Prime95, AIDA64 and MemTest64. Which I have ran for one week straight without any errors! It’s very odd that this error gets picked up in 3D applications only.
Hopefully this helps someone out there to troubleshoot their error #132 Memory could not be Read/Written on a Ryzen system.