Many different BSOD

Rayn1379

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Around one moth ago i built a PC and all was running smooth. I had win 7 on it with an i7 4770k, gtx 780SC, Gigabyte Z87x-UD5H mobo, 16GB of corsair vengeance RAM and a western digital hard drive. I decided to upgrade the CPU fan, put more memory and also win 8 on it two weeks after i built it. It all went down hill from there, a few days after the upgrade to win 8 and installing another 16GB of corsair vengeance RAM my PC started getting many different BSOD errors. They are happening many times a day and many different errors have occurred. I've ran many different software programs to find the problem but none of them find anything. I even ran Driver Verifier and got stuck in a BSOD loop and was forced to re-install win 8. After the re-install the BSOD continued to happen, which is leading me to think its a hardware problem. Any suggestions?

Here are the BSOD errors:

kernel security check failure

Critical structure failure

Attempted to write to read only memory

irql_not_less_or_equal

System service exception

ntfs_file_system

System thread exception not handled

Reference_by_Pointer

DPC_Watchdog_violation

EDIT: I have ran memtest86+ overnight and it found no errors.
 

Rayn1379

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Yeah I made sure the model number for the ram was the same as what I already had. I haven't tried the memtest86+, is it something you download and run? Same for the XMP, I don't know much about that. I will try them both when I research more about them.
 
You download Memtest86+ and burn it to a bootable disk. Then you boot your computer from the bootable disk and it automatically starts the test. It's also important to set the XMP profiles, especially when you've fully loaded up your motherboard with RAM which puts more strain on the memory controller. Your motherboard owners manual should have instructions on how to enable the XMP profile. It should be under the M.I.T.\Advanced Frequency Settings menu. Look for "Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) and select "Profile1".

What is the model number for your RAM kits?
 

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I have the Memtest86+ ready on a disk, i'll run it overnight. As for the RAM this is the exact ram i have: http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Desktop-Memory-CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10/dp/B006EWUO22
I'll check up on the XMP profile also.

 

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So after running memtest86+ over night, it found no errors. I also set up the XMP profile. If it continues to crash could it possibly be a bad mobo?