Take a screen shot of the CPUZ tabs mentioned above, with the Snipping tool, Start button> All Programs> Accessories> Snipping Tool.
Save to a convenient place.
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This will give us some information needed to continue.
You should be monitoring you CPU temperatures when running Prime95 or memtest86.
D/L Core Temp and have it open when testing.
Can you confirm that your RAM voltage is set to 1.5v?
When you have RAM settings, voltages and timings, which are not adjusted and tested correctly this can cause stability issues including what your are experiencing.
This may be only part of the resolution to your issues.
We still need to confirm your BIOS settings, a good start is with the CPUZ tabs, CPU, Memory, SPD.
Please post these, the CPUZ file you attached does not have the information required to proceed.
the RAM sticks interact with each other in a way that creates memory address errors, or that the DIMM slot on the motherboard is bad.
These two possibilities need to be addressed.
The first part, how the RAM interact with each other and with the system will depend on several things. The voltage being the one that should be looked at first. Let's get the information on the RAM before we start.
Once everything is confirmed the next step is to adjust the voltage.
If your RAM voltage is set to 1.5v, you need to manually set it to 1.55v then run memtest86, if you still get errors then increase it to 1.6v and run memtest86 again, do not exceed 1.75v.
Read your MOBO manual BIOS section, linked above, to find out where to do this.
Even if we get it to run better, it may continue to give errors and BSoDs.
This is due to the compatibility of the RAM with your MOBO, of the RAM you have.