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Hi aaaronnnn
Almost all BSOD point to Bugcheck 1000007E with reference to 0xc00005 error ... which is a memory access violation error.
Now here is what you need to confirm to me
1. Are you overclocking the CPU or memory ?? either via bios manually or via utility from MSI
2. Though the error does refer to memory .... it could either be the actual RAM or the Paged files. Please run Crystal Disk and post a snapshot of the SMART values here for each HDD/SSD.
3. Remove all the ATI application like Catalyst Control Center (CCC), Hydravision, MSI After Burner....
4. As a precaution Uninstall AVG 2013 as its a know cause of BSOD for most of the people here and install MSE.. which works well with Windows and its Firewall.
5. Since you have CPUZ install... please post the snapshot here of the CPU tab and Memory tab
Do these and let me know.