Bluescreen

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Hi, last week i bought a 970 and an lg 34um95. I am still using the 2 1080p monitors i had before and the 970 replaced an amd 7870. my current specs are

amd 8350
gigabyte 970a-ud3p
16gb kingston ram
nividia 970
128gb ssd
2tb sshd

Before i installed the 970 i uninstalled the amd drivers and everything before installing the 970. Since i installed the 970 and the new monitor i have been using display port, and the most ****ing annoying thing about it is that when the monitor sleeps or i turn it off, windows disconnects it and chucks everything on to the second monitor, and then when i turn it back on every window jumps to the top left. I think this is whats causing the problem.

The 2 blue screens have been when i have left the room and windows has automatically turned the displays off, i have come back to the login screen and a bsod error, which are the following

code 50
ntoskrnl.exe
system_service_exception

https://mega.nz/#!UhATQK4R!lnRjhi-XiGluKUKjZ5L9BK6uIpiIUHLBInPnVlCbMT8

code 3b
win32k.sys
page_fault_in_nonpaged_area

https://mega.nz/#!4xZmTbQB!pziH1injrWu-ZiCUSTi9S9dMUt_tN_gMmqEfQ1f5-Z0

My thoughts are this is either due to the display port disconnecting and reconnecting and windows not being able to handle it. Or the graphics card is giving me hassle either due to drivers or its faulty, however the graphics card has been working fine, no game crashes apart from world of warcraft crashing when i close it.

Usually i wouldnt post about a blue screen but since both of them are different, i'm confused about whats wrong, however i am fairly sure its to with the montor.
 
Just a little update, I ran driver verifier after making this post and I received 3 bsods code 1e and now after running startup repair it won't boot. Im thinking of doing an reinstall rather than just rebuilding the mbr. I assume now this is a windows issue
 
I'm running memtest on the same ram in a different computer. The ram in the first computer wouldn't allow me to change its clock from 1600 to 1866 the 2nd.computer will.
 
so ran memtest twice on the 2nd pc, froze at the same place, after a bit of googling it seems that the new version of memtest freezes at that point, so the results are useless. Going to do a reinstall of windows and see if it gives me any bluescreens
 
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Have done a full reinstall of windows, and it has sorted my initial problem of the displayport disconnecting. When the monitor is off, it doesnt disconnect however the windows are moved to the other screen, but when i turn it back on everything goes back to normal. So i think it was a driver issue that was causing my problems, hopefully it will be stable now
 
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