BSOD on post with all 4 cores, 3 cores however successful boot with 2 cores

Ballistic456

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Sep 5, 2014
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Intel 3750k @ 3.4GHz (no OC)
Asus P8Z77-V LX Motherboard
8GB Kingston RAM (2x4GB DDR3)
Nvidia 560ti 2BG GPU
1TB HDD

Recently solved a series of STOP 0x101 errors which were due to a faulty driver. Brother booted up PC this weekend, less than a month after fixing the PC, only to find it bluescreening. PC will not boot with 3 or 4 cores active, instead it bluescreens as the Windows logo appears. With 2 cores, the PC can boot fine and run well.

I tried to read the code as it appears, however this BSOD hardly lasts half a second on screen (much quicker than normal BSODs, even though I've set for my PC to keep the error on-screen). Would someone be able to help me solve this issue? I'm aware I haven't provided a lot of detail here. Perhaps someone could analyse the kernal dump if I can get it for you?

Thanks
 

Ballistic456

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Sep 5, 2014
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My system seems to have not made any .DMP files in the systemroot directory. I have searched my harddrive for MEMORY.DMP and also checked in the minidump folder. I repeated the BSOD error by restarting a few times with all 4 cores active, then booted into Windows with 2 cores. I was unable to find any kernal dumps. Please advise?