Intermittent BSOD, every time different message

BEC_PC

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Jul 24, 2015
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Hi,

Recently, I got a new computer but I have been getting the blue screen of death (BSOD) almost since I got it. I thought that maybe it was related to a driver of one of the PCI cards connected to the computer but recently I removed all non-essential components (4 PCI cards and two extra HDD), and it was still happening. I ran memtest86 to test the RAM sticks and they gave some errors so I replaced them, but I'm still getting BSOD although not as frequent as before (new ones didn't show any errors on memtest). At this point, I'm not sure what else to test and I have attempted to figure out the issues through the generated dump files but without success (I attach the link to the dump files from the last two BSOD)

Some of the BSOD messages:
irlq not less or equal
page fault in non paged area
ntfs file system
critical structure corruption
system service exception
system thread not handle

PC specs:
GIGABYTE GA-P85-D3 LGA 1150
Intel i7 4790
GSKill Ripjaws X 16 GB
Samsung 840 Evo 120 GB SSD

OS
Windows 8.1 (64x)

Attempted solutions
OS installation from scratch (x2)
Windows has lastest updates
All drivers are up to date

Tests (in order):
Windows memory test -> no errors detected
Memtest86 -> no errors on current RAM sticks
sfc /scannow -> no issues were detected
Ran Prime85 -> not immediately but computer gave BSOD (attached dump file)
Stress computer by running several programs, and playing many videos -> not immediately but computer gave BSOD (attached dump file)

Dump files link
http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=65867380276427913200

Thank you,
BEC
 

BEC_PC

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Jul 24, 2015
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Hi popatim,

Thanks for your reply. I'm not familiar with overclocking so not really sure about what to look for. In the BIOS, the only option that seems similar to overclocking is the Intel turbo boost technology which is set to auto. Should I disable it?

As for the RAM voltage, it's set to 1.5 V. According to the manufacturer (GSkill), that's the tested voltage.

I attach a couple of screenshots of HWmonitor, CPUid, and BIOS, in case I'm missing something. Also, as I was writing this reply, the computer crashed again, so I attach the new dump file link in case it's useful.

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