Tommy,
Sorry, I know this must be frustrating. Certainly, this could be a BIOS issue. If you flashed the BIOS and it is up to date, you may be all set. That's the frustrating thing about troubleshooting computer problems. You could look at the network and/or AC for days, and it would be something with the computer.
If that doesn't fix your problem, I would look at your device drivers. They are notorious for not playing well together. Do all of your Microsoft Updates and get needed drivers and then look at other drivers separately.
Try typing EventVwr.msc into the Run window and check for error messages in your System and Application logs right after a crash. If there are any red ones or even yellow, post them here.
I don't think that Amazing Tools will help, but you can make a shortcut of an Amazing Tool from your local AC folder to the desktop. (or from the server). This tool will work on the server AC folder whether it is on your desktop or not. While this may not help, it is possible that rather than rebooting your computer, maybe you can just run a "Fix Database."
I wouldn't give up. I don't know if this is helpful or makes it more daunting but, as I posted before, I once had four to five complete crashes per day for over a month, before the problem just went away.