BSOD, error 0x0000001A (MEMORY_MANAGEMENT) while idle

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Hello,

I have the following system:
- ASUS Z87-Pro M/B running the latest BIOS 1802 and drivers
- Intel Core i7-4770K
- 16GB (2x8GB) Kingston KHX24C11T3K2/16X Beast DDR3 2400
- 1xSSD 128GB (Samsung 840 Evo)
- 2xHDD 500GB each, one with Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 and the other with Arch Linux.
- ASUS GeForce 560 ti nVidia graphics card using (on Windows) GeForce drivers 335.23 WHQL

The computer dual-boots between Linux and Windows (most of the time I am using Linux) and while on Linux it performs without issues (i.e 8-9hrs compilations), on Windows it BSODs randomly even when idle. I did check the file system integrity (chkdsk /r) and system files (sfc /scannow as administrator) without any errors/issues; yet, the system BSODs with 0x0000001A and MEMORY_MANAGEMENT.

I am attaching logs collected with DM Log collector; this BSOD happened while the computer was displaying a very simple screensaver (Guru Meditation) which was particular fitting for the purpose (i.e Amiga crash memorabilia crashes Windows too :p ).

Thank you very much in advance for any help and suggestions.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
ASUS
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i7-4700K
Motherboard
Z87-PRO
Memory
16GB DDR3 2400
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS GeForce 560 ti
Hard Drives
1xSSD 128GB (Samsung 840 Evo)
1xHDD 500GB (Seagate)
Antivirus
Avast Free Antivirus
Browser
Mozilla Nightly
Hello and welcome Frontier well looking at it as is looks like a memory problem and I think maybe a memtest would not be out of order to start with.


MEMTEST

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/105647-ram-test-memtest86.html this one you will need to make a bootable disk set the BIOSto optical (or USB if preferred) boot the machine and let it run for at LEAST 8passes unless the errors come up straight away. Takes fair time to complete andsome leave it running overnight.

If you do get errors then you will need to redo the memtest with each separate stick to find the culprit. Having said the it could be a slot problem too.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Own build (new) Desk1 / Asus ROG Win 7 / Desk2 1st build
OS
Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
CPU
Desk1 i5 3750K / Laptop i7 GTX 860M / Desk2 i5 2500
Motherboard
Desk1 Asus P877-V / Desk2 Gigabyte H67 UD3H / Laptop ?
Memory
Desk1 8GB (1866) / Desk2 16GB (1333) / Laptop 8Gb DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Desk 1& 2NVidia GTX 650 & Laptops on board Intel
Sound Card
Desk 1 & 2 -XONAR DG Realtek High Def audio Laptop
Monitor(s) Displays
Desk 1 Benq HD 2450 / Desk2 Philips 24" / Laptop 17.5"
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 D1 & D2 & Laptop 1
Hard Drives
Desk1 Samsung 120GB 830 SSD
Asus ROG 256GB 850 Pro SSD
Desk2 Samsung 840 256 SSD
Toshiba 120GB EVO
PSU
Desk 1 Corsair HX 1050/ Laptop ? / Desk 2 Corsair HX 650
Case
Desk 1 Cooler HAF XM ? Toshiba laptop / Desk2 Coolermaster
Cooling
Fans on all Desk1 -2 Desk2 - all Coolermasters 5 Laptop ?
Keyboard
Desk 1 MS Sidewinder X6 Desk 2 MS Sidewinder X 4
Mouse
Desk 1&2 - Gigabyte MS 900 gamer - laptop - Logitec wireless
Internet Speed
ADSL2+
Other Info
One other Desktop (tester) and spare Toshba laptop both with SSD's
Running Kaspersky 2016 ISS on all machines config'd identically
Logitec audio stereo systems on each machine (x3)
Canon MG5250MFC
Router/modem TP-Link running WPA2SK
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