As best I can see from the information that you've provided, your memory is overclocked, whether intentional or not consider going into your system BIOS utility and for the time being either
Choose to return all your memory setting to AUTO, or
Choose to load BIOS defaults, may say something like
Load Setup Defaults
Load Performance Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Whichever, choose the most innocuous one save and reboot.
If you have any motherboard overclocking utility loading at startup that may be responsible for this, I suggest you prevent if from running at startup.
You may also want to post your .dmp files if BSODs continue