Ok had a look through your files and i can confirm the driver mentioned before has been updated but unfortunately i cant see any specific cause for your BSODs in fact none of the dumps will load 100% there appears to be drivers that are failing to report and cant be read and chances are one of these is the cause of your problems

So this leaves us limited options
The most obvious would be to enable driver verifier to try to cause another BSOD that may generate more details
Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Drivers
or two simpler options you could try would be to either load into safemode which will only load basic drivers to see if the problem still exists which will give us an idea whether its a core function that is faulting
Safe Mode
or performing a clean boot which will load windows normally but remove all unnecessary startup stuff to see if machine still crashes
Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup