Did you seat your memory sticks in the black slots of your motherboard?
If yes, that's ok.
If no, I'd try to switch them in the black slots.
Are you using MS security essentials + Malwarebytes antimalware (2 or 3?) + windows firewall?
Msinfo reveals (these possible problematic drivers):
- "c:\programdata\microsoft\microsoft antimalware\definition updates\{c28a82e5-ea80-4eef-ac47-c7806e841f5e}\mpksl89154b66.sys": I can't find any type of information about this driver in internet, and this isn't usually a good sign.
I recommend you an offline scan (as an example, bitdefender rescue cd. It's free).
It could be a legit file from Microsoft, but a check won't hurt.
- elbycdio.sys (Elaborate Bytes\VirtualCloneDrive): known to cause BSODs (and crashes). You can try to remove it completely.
- QuickTime for windows (deprecated/abandoned/dead): UNLESS you need it, REMOVE it (if you need it, keep it).
- ntiolib_x64.sys (MSI\Live Update 5 and/or MSI\Super-charger): this is also part of msi afterburner, but I can't see it in your software list. Did you install it in the past, then remove it?
You can try to remove it completely (using msi uninstallers).
Obviously (?), try only one step, see the results and go to the next step when you are sure the problem isn't solved.