A large number of blue screen in 3 days

Hi then for the last two days, I felt a lot of BSODS.  All started about 2 days ago

but I don't remember what exactly caused to happen.

Among the BSOD I had (sort of in order):

-0x3B-> storport.sys
--> ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY 0XBE
-0xD1-> driver IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
-0X1E-> KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
-0xF7
-0 x 50
-0xA
-0x3D
-0xC4-> attempting to corrupt the system device driver
-0 x 124

Some dump files: http://1drv.ms/1ITvtJ2

So here is what I tried

First of all, after the first BSOD, I tried my RAM and GPU deplugging and cleaned my PC everything.  Then I replaced my RAM in

different slot machines and my GPU in a different path of the PCI. I also uninstalled a lot of program (such as anti-virus and other things)

and I'm now using only MSE and Malwarebyte s.  I then ran a chkdsk and a File Checker, but the two are no

problem.

The BSOD occurred again, and then I started to study more deeply.  I found that this could be a pilot

problem and so I tried using verifier.exe.  This has created a lot of BSODS more (as it is supposed to sort of do).  After

some time, I stopped Verifier.exe and then almost all BSOD disappeared except one. BSOD 0 X 124.  This BSOD's

now past at random intervals but at least every hour or more.

BSOD 0 x 124 being on a hardware error, I thought my memory may be faulty, and so I ran memtest86 + for

10 hours with no errors detected.  I also switched my RAM with one of my friend but I always get the BSOD 0 x 124.

Now, I start thinking that the error may be the cause of my CPU (which is currently not overclocked).  Although,

as most of the error I got were about drivers, I think it might be the cause too.

What I have not tried yet:

-Reinstallation of Windows 7 (last resort)
-Switching CPU (not available now)
-change of motherboard (not available now)

Thanks in advance for your potential solution

PS My English may not be perfect, but I hope you understand what I'm saying

Spec:

CPU: Intel i7 4930 k
Power supply: Seasonic 860 watts
MOBO: Asus Rampage Black edition iv
RAM: Platinum Dominator 16 g
GPU: Asus GTX 780
STORAGE: 120 GB Crucial (OS)
2 TB Seagate (video, music, files, games)
Intel 128 GB 730 (games)

LC

The DMP points to genuine intel.  After you run the CPU stress test, we'll have more information

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