Your RAM is overclocked, directly and surely causing your issues.
You have it at: 720 MHz.
Must be set in bios to 667 MHz.
So, make the change in the bios and save. Boot to Windows and check the memory tab of CPU-Z to see if you've done well. If not, back to the drawing board and try again.
If you aren't able to do so, contact the motherboard and/or RAM manufacturer.
(I'm done here. If I don't respond any longer it's because I've solved your issue and have nothing further to offer or say. It's just my experience that these things get dragged on and on forever and I want no part of it.)
So with that, good luck and enjoy.