Pc problems.

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Didn't know where to post this, sorry if its in the wrong section.

Looking for some help, basically my new pc was built today, and everything seemed ok until i got it home, and got a blue screen, updated bios as i heard that it was unstable without it, thought that would be the end of it, then all of a sudden, my pc freezes and i have to force restart, i am really stumped as this build has set me back nearly 2k, and is not nice, i'm pretty certain it was built well, as the guy i got to do it knows his stuff, but hes away atm so i can't ask him and he is usually in london with his work.

Current build

ASUS x99-S MOBO
Intel i7-5820k cpu @ 3.30GHz
16GB dominator RAM
AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
Samsung SSD
Hydro corsair H80i watercooler

Event logs are currently full of DistributedCOM / Kernel-Eventtracing / DNS client events.

https://www.mediafire.com/?6o6oblb6q2wbto1 is the bluescreen dump.

Temps are fine i've been keeping an eye on them, nothing overclocked, did a furmark stress test for 20mins, no problem, any help would be greatly appreciated as this is very concerning.

UPDATE! PC seems to be completely freezing now every half hour, i mean stopping completely, doesn't shut down or BSOD, keyboard and mouse lights go off, and can't do anything except hard reset!
 
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I think this is going to be a case of trial and error.

Couple of things to try / check;

If you can check the RAM voltage in the BIOS as it might be the case this needs increasing a notch and run me test, link below (this runs separate from Windows)

http://www.memtest.org/#downiso

Was this a fresh install of Windows?

What is the make / model of the PSU?

Run Prime 95 to test the cpu at full load, Furmark tends to do the GPU.
 
Hi, RAM setting are as such

2133MHz - Vol-chab 1206ishV (up and down a few)
Vol ched same

CPU is 1.040 V AUTO

PSU is a Seasonic SS-1250XM X-Series 1250W Modular Power Supply (PSU) 80+ GOLD

It was a fresh install, i have since re-installed windows, only problem i have ran into is when i was booting and pc got stuck on windows logo and had to restart, so am pretty sure the problem is still here, thank you.

And event viewer i seem to be getting a **** tone of error messages "kernel-processor-power" event ID 35 (Performance power management features on processor 7 in group 0 are disabled due to a firmware problem. Check with the computer manufacturer for updated firmware.)
 
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