BSOD Help!

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I built a new computer in September and it's been great up until Dec/Jan, where I've been getting intermittent BSODs. I'm not sure what's causing them.

Specs:

Antec 300 Three Hundred Case
CoolerMaster Hyper TX3 Cooler LGA775/1156/AM2/AM3
Gigabyte GTX 460 OC 1GB GDDR5 OC Edition Dual DVI HDMI PCI-E
Western Digital WD5000AAKS 500GB SATAII 7200RPM 16MB Cache
Kingston 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 1600MHz HyperX Memory Kit CL9(9-9-9-27) 1.7 - 1.9V
Asus M4A87TD/USB3 870 Socket AM3 8 Channel Audio ATX Motherboard
Sony AD7241S 24x DVD±RW DL & RAM with LightScribe SATA Optical Drive
OCZ Stealth Xstream II 600W PSU - 3x SATA 2x PCI-E
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Socket AM3 3.2 GHz 8MB L3 Cache Retail Boxed Processor

Here's the collection of minidump files: http://www.mediafire.com/?j4a64y3b6qjwkf7

I've been looking at them but it's always a different executable causing it:
ntkrnlmp.exe
tcpip.sys
win32k.sys
sometimes it's even chrome.exe

Any help would be much appreciated - thanks!
 
Right, I ran memtest for 9 hours and got no errors. I reformatted and I've just had my first BSOD after 2 days. Is there anything else I can check? Hard Drive errors maybe.

Any help/suggestions appreciated!
 
BSODs really staring to be a nuisance. Could someone recommend programs that check the cpu and hd for errors? I assume there isn't one to check for motherboard errors.

Thanks
 
Thanks for advice.

It's a legal copy, cpu and gpu aren't overclocked, cpu temp around 25 degrees, ram correct voltage and frequency.

I'll try testing one stick at a time, thanks
 
I tried one stick at a time, but no errors. I had a PFN list corrupt BSOD recently and googled it and as always was related to memory errors/bad drivers. I was thinking it might have to do with memory voltage and timings as mentioned earlier. Could people have a check to see if they are correct?

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