Random crash/BSODs out of no where

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I'm tired, and frustrated. I've been getting these BSODs since midnight. I have installed no new hardware apart from a new mouse recently (today), it's a logitech G600. Only software I have installed is Logitech mouse software.

My specs are:
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My motherboard is a asrock z77 extreme4 intel z77. GPU is a GTX 660 Ti.

Before I was not getting BSODs, my computer would crash. Would not shut off till I manually did it, then I would get bootloops. I would have to turn off the PSU for 20-30seconds then turn it back on and boot back into windows.

I've turned on BSOD errors, I got one just 20mins ago or so (I turned on Prime95 for 2mins before I got it) and it said this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hgx0jzn4eu7z045/IMG_20130619_030631.jpg

I'm currently debugging. I'm about to run memtest for a few hours to see if it finds anything. Can anyone help me out and give me ideas on what to do? thanks in advanced. I'll try my best to keep up to date with this thread on my phone.
 
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Well no errors on the RAM or HDD. I popped open the case and made sure every connection was in correct. I'm currently booted into windows (I was before I opened the case but it shut down and boot cycled on me again) so I'm just checking windows errors, no minidumps, sadly. It's weird, it just shuts down right away, no BSOD, no crashing and having to force restart. Going to update BIOS in a mo
 
Updated BIOS. I think I'm going to run driver verifier just to make sure everything is ok before I start testing with Prime95/FurMark to make sure no more errors/shutdowns.
 
Boot loops and out of the blue reboots have ime been memory related. You should try entering voltage manually as the default amount may be too low. A lot of modules are shipped on the verge of stability for their rated timings/voltage. Passing stress tests wont reveal the issue.

When ambient temp rises you'll find the need to increase voltage on all components. It's why there is a sudden influx of crash reports when the UK summer arrives.
 
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It is 100% the logitech drivers/software. I uninstalled them, ran driver verifier aswell as running Prime95 for 30mins+ aswell as furmark. I just installed the drivers back, ran driver verifier, bamn, instant BSOD. Currently looking for solutions.
 
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