Here are some tips:
Run Windows updates (I'm not referring the start menu store updates)
Ensure you have all updates installed from your PC's Manufacturer
Don't use the PC for anything other than gaming, I have a separate PC for everyone else to use, and a separate PC just for work. (Work, Home, & Play don't usually mix now has tangible meaning)
Lets skip the techie fixes and jump strait to what the PC manufacturer will get you to do: Perform a fresh installation of windows and reinstall all drivers. Install your game and if you still have problems, just replace your PC with a different model because after all it is a new PC. There could be many other reasons for your problem like faulty hardware, but the safest move it to select a different PC model to eliminate possibilities like hardware compatibility due to manufacturer OEM drivers.