Impossible to fix (GPU Driver Crash, Random BSOD)

darts_

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Hello everybody, I'm struggling for like 1 year with instability of my system.

Those are my specs:
MOBO:MSI H170 M3 Gaming
GPU: GTX 970 EVGA SSC
RAM: Corsair Vengance DDR4 2133MHZ 8GBX2
PSU: EVGA G3 650W
CPU: Intel i7@6700 + 212 Hyper EVO
OS: Windows 7
HDD: WD Green 1TB 5400rpm
SSD: Samsung EVO 850 250GB

The main issue is the crash of the GPU driver while I'm playing, watching movies, browsing, or the pc is in idle. It comes the message "The display driver has stopped to working and be recovered"

The second issue is on windows 10. In this OS in the same way on windows 7 I have BSOD or crash of the GPU driver.

Yesterday I tried to reinstall again Windows 10 and after the installation and before the configuration of the system (pc name, cortana, privacy settings etc) it start the automatic recovery for no reason saying that can't start the system because one file is missing, after I press enter the system start correctly.

I tried to:
RMA the RAM, the MOBO and the CPU.
Underclock the RAM and the GPU.
Use XMP profile for the RAM.
Switch the RAM in the slots of the MOBO. Tried one at time too.
Manual insert the timings and the voltage of the RAM.
Mount GPU on another pc and it works perfectly.
Use the TDRDelay fix on the registry.
Clean any fan in the case. The temperatures of any components are ok.
Test another GPU on the system (ATI HD6840) and the integrated and I have the same problem.
Updated the MOBO with the last bios.
Checked the status of the SSD and HDD with CrystalDiskInfo and they are in a good state.

I don't know what else can be. I'm going crazy, can anyone suggest me something else?
 

darts_

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Yeah, yesterday I've done it a clean install, but:
1) windows goes on "prepare automatic repair" and then tell me it cant find a missing system file, if I press enter start normal
2) The problem still persist with the clean install

 

Mike_144

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Download Windows Again and make a usb flash install. Completly remove your old install.
 

darts_

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When you saying remove your old install, do you mean to format the disk during the new windows 10 installation or just remove the partition and select the drive with the not allocated space?

 

Mike_144

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Remove all info on the drive before you install a new Windows 10 version. All partions, and make new once, if you need more then one.
 

darts_

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Tried nothing changed