A dump file is not needed to debug a stop 0xF4. A dump file will not give any more information other than the bugcheck code plus "probably caused by either wininit or csrss".
A stop 0xF4 is storage failure.
The only thing is uneven here that the storage failure occurs only when you are waking the computer up. That means, the disc goes to sleep, but fails to get the power back within the stipulated time. It is even interesting that the BSOD occurs even after you changed the power management policy.
I set the hard disk to never turn off like you said but the BSOD still happens like it used to.
An exact same model worked good, that is not any guarantee that this one will also work good.
Here's the thing though, before I had Win8 installed on an exact same model SSD and never had any of these issues.
Can you test the SSD in another computer? Or can you test another disk in this computer?
One more thing ..... as you installed the SSD yourself, make it sure that there is no loose connection. Open it and then re-seat it.
A stop 0xF4 is a storage related issue. Windows installation and drivers has nothing to do with it.