could be but i doubt it would be monitor driver issue,more likely ram settings/voltage or cpu voltage imo,
what model monitor is it? if its working fine without drivers it should be ok
id take those programs with a pinch of salt,sometimes they even give you older driver versions
go to your motherboard website and type in the motherboard model that will give you all the latest drivers,the monitor i wouldnt worry about,it wouldnt cause a blue screen it would just go off or simply wouldnt display anything
easytune is ok just to monitor voltages and temps from within windows,i wouldnt overclock with it,do all overclocking through/in the bios
you can use luvid virtu mvp to pair the cpu's igpu with your graphic card to boost gaming performance if you wanted to,the igpu has to be enabled in the bios first
i dont know on that motherboard but you can manually set those things i mentioned,tackle one thing at a time so you know where you are regarding stability,its either memory or cpu voltage,something silly like that,and yes update to the latest bios with a usb stick and qflash
It will be in the m.I.t section of the biis to adjust voltages,change to manual CPU viltage then adjust it,same for CPU vtt and dram